The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1917 - 505 pages |
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... shine with concentrated warmth . The Tory wits were accordingly with hardly an exception politicians above all ; while the Whig writers ranged with greater freedom through more various walks of literature . Whig patronage has perhaps at ...
... shine with concentrated warmth . The Tory wits were accordingly with hardly an exception politicians above all ; while the Whig writers ranged with greater freedom through more various walks of literature . Whig patronage has perhaps at ...
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... shine through the Poem , which so visibly appears in all the works of antiquity : and it ought to preserve some relish of the old way of writing ; the connection should be loose , the narrations and descriptions short1 , and the periods ...
... shine through the Poem , which so visibly appears in all the works of antiquity : and it ought to preserve some relish of the old way of writing ; the connection should be loose , the narrations and descriptions short1 , and the periods ...
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... shine to the bee , Are half so charming as thy sight to me . Go , gentle gales , and bear my sighs away ! Come , Delia , come ; ah , why this long delay ? Thro ' rocks and caves the name of Delia sounds , Delia , each cave and echoing ...
... shine to the bee , Are half so charming as thy sight to me . Go , gentle gales , and bear my sighs away ! Come , Delia , come ; ah , why this long delay ? Thro ' rocks and caves the name of Delia sounds , Delia , each cave and echoing ...
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... . The scene of the pastoral lies in a grove , the time at midnight . P. [ Walsh's elegy is that entitled ' Delia ; an insignificant piece . ] i THYRSIS . Behold the groves that shine with silver 22 PASTORALS . Winter.
... . The scene of the pastoral lies in a grove , the time at midnight . P. [ Walsh's elegy is that entitled ' Delia ; an insignificant piece . ] i THYRSIS . Behold the groves that shine with silver 22 PASTORALS . Winter.
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Alexander Pope Sir Adolphus William Ward. i THYRSIS . Behold the groves that shine with silver frost , Their beauty wither'd , and their verdure lost . Here shall I try the sweet Alexis ' strain , That call'd the list'ning Dryads to the ...
Alexander Pope Sir Adolphus William Ward. i THYRSIS . Behold the groves that shine with silver frost , Their beauty wither'd , and their verdure lost . Here shall I try the sweet Alexis ' strain , That call'd the list'ning Dryads to the ...
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