The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 Seiten |
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... heart were at variance . Ibalancing her fault ; and , if he had suffered his heart have heard Mr. Richardson relate , that he attend - to be alienated from her , he could have found no- ed his father the painter on a visit , when one of ...
... heart were at variance . Ibalancing her fault ; and , if he had suffered his heart have heard Mr. Richardson relate , that he attend - to be alienated from her , he could have found no- ed his father the painter on a visit , when one of ...
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... heart open before them . But the truth is , that such were the simple friendships of the " Golden Age , " He ... hearts which they dare lay open elegance which such performances require . That to themselves , and of which , by whatever ...
... heart open before them . But the truth is , that such were the simple friendships of the " Golden Age , " He ... hearts which they dare lay open elegance which such performances require . That to themselves , and of which , by whatever ...
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... heart eternal winter reigns . Where stray ye , muses , in what lawn or grove , While your Alexis pines in hopeless love ? In those fair fields where sacred Isis glides , Or else where Cam his winding vales divides ? As in the chrystal ...
... heart eternal winter reigns . Where stray ye , muses , in what lawn or grove , While your Alexis pines in hopeless love ? In those fair fields where sacred Isis glides , Or else where Cam his winding vales divides ? As in the chrystal ...
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... heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and mystic song ! To what new clime , what distant sky , Forsaken , friendless , shall ye fly ? Say , will ye bless the bleak Atlantic shore ? Or bid the furious Gaul be rude no ...
... heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and mystic song ! To what new clime , what distant sky , Forsaken , friendless , shall ye fly ? Say , will ye bless the bleak Atlantic shore ? Or bid the furious Gaul be rude no ...
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... hearts unknowing how to yield . ' Thus unlamented pass the proud away , The gaze of fools , and pageant of a day ! So ... heart ; To make mankind in conscious virtue bold , Live o'er each scene , and be what they behold : For this the ...
... hearts unknowing how to yield . ' Thus unlamented pass the proud away , The gaze of fools , and pageant of a day ! So ... heart ; To make mankind in conscious virtue bold , Live o'er each scene , and be what they behold : For this the ...
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