The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 pages |
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... rise to Pope's beautiful elegy . Another of these Families was that of the Fermors of Tusmore in Oxfordshire , of whom Miss Arabella Fermor was immortalised as Belinda in the Rape of the Lock . But a closer interest attached Pope to a ...
... rise to Pope's beautiful elegy . Another of these Families was that of the Fermors of Tusmore in Oxfordshire , of whom Miss Arabella Fermor was immortalised as Belinda in the Rape of the Lock . But a closer interest attached Pope to a ...
Page xxxiii
... rise above the level of the remainder . The play was however damned on account of the extravagant nonsense of its last act , in which two lovers insert themselves respectively into the skins of a mummy and a crocodile . The Rehearsal ...
... rise above the level of the remainder . The play was however damned on account of the extravagant nonsense of its last act , in which two lovers insert themselves respectively into the skins of a mummy and a crocodile . The Rehearsal ...
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... rise , and haste to yonder woodbine bow'rs , A soft retreat from sudden vernal show'rs , The turf with rural dainties shall be crown'd , While op'ning blooms diffuse their sweets around . For see ! the gath'ring flocks to shelter tend ...
... rise , and haste to yonder woodbine bow'rs , A soft retreat from sudden vernal show'rs , The turf with rural dainties shall be crown'd , While op'ning blooms diffuse their sweets around . For see ! the gath'ring flocks to shelter tend ...
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... rise , And all things flourish where you turn your eyes1 . Oh ! how I long with you to pass my days , Invoke the Muses , and resound your praise ! Your praise the birds shall chant in ev'ry grove2 , And winds shall waft it to the pow'rs ...
... rise , And all things flourish where you turn your eyes1 . Oh ! how I long with you to pass my days , Invoke the Muses , and resound your praise ! Your praise the birds shall chant in ev'ry grove2 , And winds shall waft it to the pow'rs ...
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... rise Lose the low vales , and steal into the skies : While lab'ring oxen , spent with toil and heat , In their loose traces from the field retreat : While curling smokes from village - tops are seen , And the fleet shades glide o'er the ...
... rise Lose the low vales , and steal into the skies : While lab'ring oxen , spent with toil and heat , In their loose traces from the field retreat : While curling smokes from village - tops are seen , And the fleet shades glide o'er the ...
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