The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ... To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1806 - 651 Seiten |
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... passion of love ; and he afterwards coquetted with Lady Mary Wortley Montague , and formed a connexion , some . what between the platonic and the amorous , with Miss Martha Blount , whose name occurs frequently in the following pages ...
... passion of love ; and he afterwards coquetted with Lady Mary Wortley Montague , and formed a connexion , some . what between the platonic and the amorous , with Miss Martha Blount , whose name occurs frequently in the following pages ...
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... passion , but that short and flowing the expression humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not flo- rid ; easy , and yet lively . In short , the fable , man- ners , thoughts , and expressions , are full of the ...
... passion , but that short and flowing the expression humble , yet as pure as the language will afford ; neat , but not flo- rid ; easy , and yet lively . In short , the fable , man- ners , thoughts , and expressions , are full of the ...
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... passion , and o'erflows with tears ; The winds , and trees , and floods , her death deplore , Daphne our grief , our glory now no more ! But see ! where Daphne wondering mounts on high , Above the clouds , above the starry sky ! Eternal ...
... passion , and o'erflows with tears ; The winds , and trees , and floods , her death deplore , Daphne our grief , our glory now no more ! But see ! where Daphne wondering mounts on high , Above the clouds , above the starry sky ! Eternal ...
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... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
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... passion , and the vain man's toast ? Why deck'd with all that land and sea afford , Why angels call'd , and angel - like ador'd ? Why round our coaches crowd the white - glov'd beaux ? Why bows the side - box from its inmost rows ? How ...
... passion , and the vain man's toast ? Why deck'd with all that land and sea afford , Why angels call'd , and angel - like ador'd ? Why round our coaches crowd the white - glov'd beaux ? Why bows the side - box from its inmost rows ? How ...
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