Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...Lippincott, 1892 - 772 Seiten |
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... POPE . Wasting years that wither human race , Exhaust thy spirits , and thy arms unbrace . POPE . He now , observant of the parting ray , Eyes the calm sunset of thy various day . POPE . Has life no sourness , drawn so near its end ...
... POPE . Wasting years that wither human race , Exhaust thy spirits , and thy arms unbrace . POPE . He now , observant of the parting ray , Eyes the calm sunset of thy various day . POPE . Has life no sourness , drawn so near its end ...
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... POPE . While lab'ring oxen , spent with toil and heat , In their loose traces from the field retreat . POPE . Safe on my shore each unmolested swain Shall tend the flocks , or reap the bearded grain . POPE . Or great Osiris , who first ...
... POPE . While lab'ring oxen , spent with toil and heat , In their loose traces from the field retreat . POPE . Safe on my shore each unmolested swain Shall tend the flocks , or reap the bearded grain . POPE . Or great Osiris , who first ...
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... POPE . Westward a pompous frontispiece appear'd , On Doric pillars of white marble rear'd , Crown'd with an architrave of antique mould , And sculpture rising on the roughen'd gold . POPE . There stands a structure of majestic frame . POPE ...
... POPE . Westward a pompous frontispiece appear'd , On Doric pillars of white marble rear'd , Crown'd with an architrave of antique mould , And sculpture rising on the roughen'd gold . POPE . There stands a structure of majestic frame . POPE ...
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... POPE . You show us Rome was glorious , not profuse ; And pompous buildings once were things of use . POPE . You too proceed ! make falling arts your care , Erect new wonders , and the old repair ; Jones and Palladio to themselves ...
... POPE . You show us Rome was glorious , not profuse ; And pompous buildings once were things of use . POPE . You too proceed ! make falling arts your care , Erect new wonders , and the old repair ; Jones and Palladio to themselves ...
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... POPE . Who but must laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if Atticus were he ? POPE . If parts allure thee , think how Bacon shined , The wisest , brightest , meanest of mankind ; Or , ravish'd with the whistling of a ...
... POPE . Who but must laugh , if such a man there be ? Who would not weep , if Atticus were he ? POPE . If parts allure thee , think how Bacon shined , The wisest , brightest , meanest of mankind ; Or , ravish'd with the whistling of a ...
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