The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. PoemsB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... thee from the bleak Atlantic fhore . To our dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own , The Eastern pomp had just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A various spoil ...
... thee from the bleak Atlantic fhore . To our dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own , The Eastern pomp had just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A various spoil ...
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... The Nymph be fung , when she can flow no more . 80 85 90 Nor fhall thy fong , old Thames ! forbear to fhine , At once the subject and the song divine . c 3 Peace , Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev'n Britons [ 21 ]
... The Nymph be fung , when she can flow no more . 80 85 90 Nor fhall thy fong , old Thames ! forbear to fhine , At once the subject and the song divine . c 3 Peace , Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev'n Britons [ 21 ]
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... thee to hear ? Reply'd the God ; " Your loftieft notes employ , 5 " To fing young Peleus , and the fall of Troy . " VER . 1. When Phoebus ] By far the most elegant and best turned compliment of all addressed to our Author ; happily ...
... thee to hear ? Reply'd the God ; " Your loftieft notes employ , 5 " To fing young Peleus , and the fall of Troy . " VER . 1. When Phoebus ] By far the most elegant and best turned compliment of all addressed to our Author ; happily ...
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... thee . Horace himself would own thou doft excell In candid arts to play the Critic well . Ovid himself might wish to ... thee near him might be fond to chuse . How might he tune th ' alternate reed with thee , Perhaps a Strephon thou , a ...
... thee . Horace himself would own thou doft excell In candid arts to play the Critic well . Ovid himself might wish to ... thee near him might be fond to chuse . How might he tune th ' alternate reed with thee , Perhaps a Strephon thou , a ...
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... thee , recalls the work to light . So wealthy Mines , that ages long before Fed the large realms around with golden Ore , When choak'd by finking banks , no more appear , And Shepherds only fay , The mines were here : Should fome rich ...
... thee , recalls the work to light . So wealthy Mines , that ages long before Fed the large realms around with golden Ore , When choak'd by finking banks , no more appear , And Shepherds only fay , The mines were here : Should fome rich ...
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