The Poetical Career of Alexander PopeP. Smith, 1962 - 248 Seiten |
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... o'er yon ' rocks reclin'd Wave high , and murmur to the hollow wind ; The wandering streams that shine between the hills , The grots that eccho to the tinkling rills , But o'er the twilight groves , and dusky caves , Long - sounding ...
... o'er yon ' rocks reclin'd Wave high , and murmur to the hollow wind ; The wandering streams that shine between the hills , The grots that eccho to the tinkling rills , But o'er the twilight groves , and dusky caves , Long - sounding ...
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... o'er all this scene of Man " ( where expatiate has its literal meaning of " walk about , roam at will " ) ; like sportsmen , they are to " beat this ample field " ; " shoot Folly as it flies , and catch the Manners living as they rise ...
... o'er all this scene of Man " ( where expatiate has its literal meaning of " walk about , roam at will " ) ; like sportsmen , they are to " beat this ample field " ; " shoot Folly as it flies , and catch the Manners living as they rise ...
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... o'er seas and lands he flew , Europe he saw , and Europe saw him too . Saw ev'ry Court , heard ev'ry King declare His royal Sense of Op'ras or the Fair ; The Stews and Palace equally explor'd , Intrigu'd with glory , and with spirit ...
... o'er seas and lands he flew , Europe he saw , and Europe saw him too . Saw ev'ry Court , heard ev'ry King declare His royal Sense of Op'ras or the Fair ; The Stews and Palace equally explor'd , Intrigu'd with glory , and with spirit ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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