The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 pages |
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... night he scorches , as he burns by day . 75 80 85 90 B AUTUM N3 . THE THIRD PASTORAL , OR HYLAS and EGON . TO MR . WYCHERLEY . OENEATH the shade a spreading Beech displays , Hylas and Ægon sung their rural lays , This mourn'd a ...
... night he scorches , as he burns by day . 75 80 85 90 B AUTUM N3 . THE THIRD PASTORAL , OR HYLAS and EGON . TO MR . WYCHERLEY . OENEATH the shade a spreading Beech displays , Hylas and Ægon sung their rural lays , This mourn'd a ...
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... night , The skies yet blushing with departing light1 , When falling dews with spangles deck'd the glade , And the low sun had lengthen'd ev'ry shade . 90 ༡༠ 95 100 WINTE R2 . THE FOURTH PASTORAL , OR DAPHNE . To the Memory of Mrs ...
... night , The skies yet blushing with departing light1 , When falling dews with spangles deck'd the glade , And the low sun had lengthen'd ev'ry shade . 90 ༡༠ 95 100 WINTE R2 . THE FOURTH PASTORAL , OR DAPHNE . To the Memory of Mrs ...
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... night protects , The tender lambs he raises in his arms , Feeds from his hand , and in his bosom warms ; Thus shall mankind his guardian care engage , The promis'd father of the future age . No more shall nation against nation rise ...
... night protects , The tender lambs he raises in his arms , Feeds from his hand , and in his bosom warms ; Thus shall mankind his guardian care engage , The promis'd father of the future age . No more shall nation against nation rise ...
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... nights of pleasure ; Sacred Hymen ! these are thine H ODE ON SOLITUDE ' . Quiet by day , APPY the man whose wish and care In ... night ; study and ease , Together mixt ; sweet recreation ; 14 And Innocence , which most does please With ...
... nights of pleasure ; Sacred Hymen ! these are thine H ODE ON SOLITUDE ' . Quiet by day , APPY the man whose wish and care In ... night ; study and ease , Together mixt ; sweet recreation ; 14 And Innocence , which most does please With ...
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... night ; Thence form your judgment , thence your maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their spring . Still with itself compar'd , his text peruse ; And let your comment be the Mantuan Muse . ? 2 When first young Maro in his ...
... night ; Thence form your judgment , thence your maxims bring , And trace the Muses upward to their spring . Still with itself compar'd , his text peruse ; And let your comment be the Mantuan Muse . ? 2 When first young Maro in his ...
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