The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author |
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... thine , if ' tis no crime to love . Now under hanging mountains Beside the falls of fountains , Or where Hebrus wanders , Rolling in meanders , All alone , Unheard , unknown , He makes his moan , And calls her ghost , For ever , ever ...
... thine , if ' tis no crime to love . Now under hanging mountains Beside the falls of fountains , Or where Hebrus wanders , Rolling in meanders , All alone , Unheard , unknown , He makes his moan , And calls her ghost , For ever , ever ...
Page 57
... thine . ODE ON SOLITUDE . with some taste , but spoiled by false education , ver 19 to 25. The multitude of critics , and causes of them , ver . 26 to 45. That we are to study our own taste , and know the limits of it , ver . 46 to 67 ...
... thine . ODE ON SOLITUDE . with some taste , but spoiled by false education , ver 19 to 25. The multitude of critics , and causes of them , ver . 26 to 45. That we are to study our own taste , and know the limits of it , ver . 46 to 67 ...
Page 59
... thine , oh Rome ! No single parts unequally surprise ; 25C All comes united to the admiring eyes : No monstrous height , or breadth , or length appear : The whole at once is bold , and regular . Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see ...
... thine , oh Rome ! No single parts unequally surprise ; 25C All comes united to the admiring eyes : No monstrous height , or breadth , or length appear : The whole at once is bold , and regular . Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see ...
Page 65
... thine ; Do thou , Crispissa , tend her favourite lock ; Ariel himself shall be the guard of Shock . ' To fifty chosen Sylphs , of special note , We trust the important charge , the petticoat : Oft have we known that sevenfold fence to ...
... thine ; Do thou , Crispissa , tend her favourite lock ; Ariel himself shall be the guard of Shock . ' To fifty chosen Sylphs , of special note , We trust the important charge , the petticoat : Oft have we known that sevenfold fence to ...
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... thine , Ah , youth ungrateful to a flame like mine ! Whom would not all those blooming charms surprise , Those heavenly looks , and dear deluding eyes ? The harp and bow would you like Phœbus bear , A brighter Phœbus Phaon might appear ...
... thine , Ah , youth ungrateful to a flame like mine ! Whom would not all those blooming charms surprise , Those heavenly looks , and dear deluding eyes ? The harp and bow would you like Phœbus bear , A brighter Phœbus Phaon might appear ...
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