The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... the echoing forefts cheer , When Philomela fits and warbles there , Than when you fing the greens and op'ning glades , And give us Harmony as well as Shades : 10 15 20 25 A Titian's hand might draw the grove , but you [ xxiv ]
... the echoing forefts cheer , When Philomela fits and warbles there , Than when you fing the greens and op'ning glades , And give us Harmony as well as Shades : 10 15 20 25 A Titian's hand might draw the grove , but you [ xxiv ]
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... fing fo well . I in a cold , and in a barren clime , Cold as my thought , and barren as my rhyme , Here on the Western beach attempt to chime . O joyless flood ! O rough tempeftuous main ! Border'd with weeds , and folitudes obfcene ...
... fing fo well . I in a cold , and in a barren clime , Cold as my thought , and barren as my rhyme , Here on the Western beach attempt to chime . O joyless flood ! O rough tempeftuous main ! Border'd with weeds , and folitudes obfcene ...
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... fing ? Rouz'd from thefe dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife and wander thro ' the field or plain ; 70 Led by thy Mufe from sport to sport I run , Mark the ftretch'd Line , or hear the thund'ring gun . Ah ! how I melt with pity ...
... fing ? Rouz'd from thefe dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife and wander thro ' the field or plain ; 70 Led by thy Mufe from sport to sport I run , Mark the ftretch'd Line , or hear the thund'ring gun . Ah ! how I melt with pity ...
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... high immortal air , Befit these harps to found , and thee to hear ? Reply'd the God ; " Your loftieft notes employ , 5 " To fing young Peleus , and the fall of Troy . " 10 The wond'rous fong with rapture they rehearse ; Then [ xxvii ]
... high immortal air , Befit these harps to found , and thee to hear ? Reply'd the God ; " Your loftieft notes employ , 5 " To fing young Peleus , and the fall of Troy . " 10 The wond'rous fong with rapture they rehearse ; Then [ xxvii ]
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... vigour must the lines require ? What Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? O might thy Genius in my bofom shine ; Thou should'st not fail of numbers worthy thine ; 5 The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within [ xxviii ]
... vigour must the lines require ? What Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? O might thy Genius in my bofom shine ; Thou should'st not fail of numbers worthy thine ; 5 The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within [ xxviii ]
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