The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... mortal passion still , Might change Olympus for a nobler hill . Happy the man whom this bright court approves , His sovereign favours , and his country loves : Happy next him , who to these shades retires , Whom nature charms , and whom ...
... mortal passion still , Might change Olympus for a nobler hill . Happy the man whom this bright court approves , His sovereign favours , and his country loves : Happy next him , who to these shades retires , Whom nature charms , and whom ...
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... mortal frame ! Trembling , hoping , lingering , flying Oh the pain , the bliss of dying ! Cease , fond nature , cease thy strife , And let me languish into life ! II . Hark ! they whisper ; angels say , 16 PIECES FOR MUSIC . TWO ...
... mortal frame ! Trembling , hoping , lingering , flying Oh the pain , the bliss of dying ! Cease , fond nature , cease thy strife , And let me languish into life ! II . Hark ! they whisper ; angels say , 16 PIECES FOR MUSIC . TWO ...
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... mortal ire , And fierce Thalestris fans the rising fire . O wretched maid ! she spread her hands , and cried , ( While Hampton's echoes , Wretched maid ! replied ) Was it for this you took such constant care The bodkin , comb , and ...
... mortal ire , And fierce Thalestris fans the rising fire . O wretched maid ! she spread her hands , and cried , ( While Hampton's echoes , Wretched maid ! replied ) Was it for this you took such constant care The bodkin , comb , and ...
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... mortal eye , Like roses , that in deserts bloom and die . What moved my mind with youthful lords to roam ? O had I staid , and said my prayers at home ! ' Twas this the morning omens seem'd to tell , Thrice from my trembling hand the ...
... mortal eye , Like roses , that in deserts bloom and die . What moved my mind with youthful lords to roam ? O had I staid , and said my prayers at home ! ' Twas this the morning omens seem'd to tell , Thrice from my trembling hand the ...
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... mortal must be blest , So Heaven decrees ! with Heaven who can con- test ? Some thought it mounted to the lunar sphere , Since all things lost on earth are treasured there ' . There heroes ' wits are kept in ponderous vases , And beaux ...
... mortal must be blest , So Heaven decrees ! with Heaven who can con- test ? Some thought it mounted to the lunar sphere , Since all things lost on earth are treasured there ' . There heroes ' wits are kept in ponderous vases , And beaux ...
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