The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... thou blame desire , Which nature has imprest , Why , nature , dost thou soonest fire The mild and generous breast ? CHORUS . Love's purer flames the gods approve ; The gods and Brutus bend to love : Brutus for absent Portia sighs , And ...
... thou blame desire , Which nature has imprest , Why , nature , dost thou soonest fire The mild and generous breast ? CHORUS . Love's purer flames the gods approve ; The gods and Brutus bend to love : Brutus for absent Portia sighs , And ...
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... thou art all my care and my delight , My daily longing , and my dream by night : Oh night more pleasing than the brightest day , When fancy gives what absence takes away , And , dress'd in all its visionary charms , Restores my fair ...
... thou art all my care and my delight , My daily longing , and my dream by night : Oh night more pleasing than the brightest day , When fancy gives what absence takes away , And , dress'd in all its visionary charms , Restores my fair ...
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... thou forget that sad , that solemn day , When victims at yon altar's foot we lay ? Canst thou forget what tears that moment fell , When , warm in youth , I bade the world farewell ? As with cold lips I kiss'd the sacred veil , The ...
... thou forget that sad , that solemn day , When victims at yon altar's foot we lay ? Canst thou forget what tears that moment fell , When , warm in youth , I bade the world farewell ? As with cold lips I kiss'd the sacred veil , The ...
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... thou darest , all charming as thou art ! Oppose thyself to Heaven ; dispute my heart : Come , with one glance of those deluding eyes Blot out each bright idea of the skies ; Take back that grace , those sorrows , and those tears ; Take ...
... thou darest , all charming as thou art ! Oppose thyself to Heaven ; dispute my heart : Come , with one glance of those deluding eyes Blot out each bright idea of the skies ; Take back that grace , those sorrows , and those tears ; Take ...
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... thou so oft repair ? Art thou so amorous ? and is she so fair ? If I but see a cousin or a friend , Lord ! how you swell , and rage like any fiend But you reel home , a drunken beastly bear , Then preach till midnight in your easy chair ...
... thou so oft repair ? Art thou so amorous ? and is she so fair ? If I but see a cousin or a friend , Lord ! how you swell , and rage like any fiend But you reel home , a drunken beastly bear , Then preach till midnight in your easy chair ...
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Adrastus Æneid ancient arms Atrides Bavius beauty behold blest breast character charms Cibber Codrus court cried critics crown'd Dennis divine dread Dryope Dulness Dunciad e'er EPISTLE Essay on Criticism Eteocles eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flames fool genius gentle give glory goddess gods grace happy hath head heart Heaven hero Homer honour Iliad Jove king knave learned Leonard Welsted live lord mind mortal muse nature never night numbers nymph o'er octavo once Ovid passion Phoebus plain pleased pleasure poem poet Pope praise pride prince proud queen race rage reign rest rise round sacred Sappho satire shade shine sigh sing skies soft soul tears Thebes thee Theocritus thine things thou thought throne trembling Twas verse Vertumnus VIRG Virgil virtue wife words wretched write youth