The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... Virgil's Pollio , Windfor - Foreft , 29 39 49 Ode on Solitude , Ode on St. Cecilia's Day , Two Chorus's to the Tragedy of Brutus , Effay on Criticifm , The Rape of the Lock , Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , Prologue to Mr ...
... Virgil's Pollio , Windfor - Foreft , 29 39 49 Ode on Solitude , Ode on St. Cecilia's Day , Two Chorus's to the Tragedy of Brutus , Effay on Criticifm , The Rape of the Lock , Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , Prologue to Mr ...
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... Virgil liv'd , on Virgil wait ; Whofe Muse did once , like thine , in plains defight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So Larks , which firft from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at laft the skies ...
... Virgil liv'd , on Virgil wait ; Whofe Muse did once , like thine , in plains defight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So Larks , which firft from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at laft the skies ...
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... and now I lofe the courfe , Nor can the rapid fight purfue the flying horfe . Oh could thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match his own ! 76 85 Fir'd with the fport , and eager for the chace 4 [ xxvi ]
... and now I lofe the courfe , Nor can the rapid fight purfue the flying horfe . Oh could thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match his own ! 76 85 Fir'd with the fport , and eager for the chace 4 [ xxvi ]
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... Virgil sits ; And fits in measures fuch as Virgil's Mufe To place thee near him might be fond to chufe . How might he tune th ' alternate reed with thee , Perhaps a , Strephon thou , a Daphnis he ; While fome old Damon , o'er the vulgar ...
... Virgil sits ; And fits in measures fuch as Virgil's Mufe To place thee near him might be fond to chufe . How might he tune th ' alternate reed with thee , Perhaps a , Strephon thou , a Daphnis he ; While fome old Damon , o'er the vulgar ...
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... Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ancient heat ; He shines in Council , thunders in the Fight , And flames with ev'ry fenfe of great delight . Long has that Poet reign'd , and long ...
... Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ancient heat ; He shines in Council , thunders in the Fight , And flames with ev'ry fenfe of great delight . Long has that Poet reign'd , and long ...
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