The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 2A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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Alexander Pope. SAPPHO TO PHA ON . Soft fcenes of folitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease . No more the Lesbian dames my paffion move , Once the dear Objects of my guilty love ; All other loves are loft ...
Alexander Pope. SAPPHO TO PHA ON . Soft fcenes of folitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease . No more the Lesbian dames my paffion move , Once the dear Objects of my guilty love ; All other loves are loft ...
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... please ! Cupid's light darts my tender bofom move , Still is there cause for Sappho still to love ; So from my birth the Sifters fix'd my doom , And gave to Venus all my life to come ; 90 3 Sive ita nafcenti legem dixere forores , Nec ...
... please ! Cupid's light darts my tender bofom move , Still is there cause for Sappho still to love ; So from my birth the Sifters fix'd my doom , And gave to Venus all my life to come ; 90 3 Sive ita nafcenti legem dixere forores , Nec ...
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... please . But when , with day , the sweet delufions fly , And all things wake to life and joy , but I , As if once more forfaken , I complain , And close my eyes to dream of you again : Then frantic rife , and like fome Fury rove 4 155 ...
... please . But when , with day , the sweet delufions fly , And all things wake to life and joy , but I , As if once more forfaken , I complain , And close my eyes to dream of you again : Then frantic rife , and like fome Fury rove 4 155 ...
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... please mankind , With ftudies pale , with ' midnight vigils blind ; But thank'd by few , rewarded yet by none , We here appeal to thy fuperior throne : On wit and learning the juft prize bestow , For Fame is all we must expect below ...
... please mankind , With ftudies pale , with ' midnight vigils blind ; But thank'd by few , rewarded yet by none , We here appeal to thy fuperior throne : On wit and learning the juft prize bestow , For Fame is all we must expect below ...
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... please , Slaves to yourselves , and ev'n fatigu'd with ease , Who lose a length of undeferving days , Would you ufurp the lover's dear - bought praife ? To just contempt , ye vain pretenders , fall , ' The people's fable , and the fcorn ...
... please , Slaves to yourselves , and ev'n fatigu'd with ease , Who lose a length of undeferving days , Would you ufurp the lover's dear - bought praife ? To just contempt , ye vain pretenders , fall , ' The people's fable , and the fcorn ...