The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 - 578 Seiten |
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... fierce whirlwinds , and in thunder born . Resound , ye hills , resound my mournful lay ! Farewell , ye woods ; adieu , the light of day ; One leap from yonder cliff shall end my pains . No more , ye hills , no more resound my strains ...
... fierce whirlwinds , and in thunder born . Resound , ye hills , resound my mournful lay ! Farewell , ye woods ; adieu , the light of day ; One leap from yonder cliff shall end my pains . No more , ye hills , no more resound my strains ...
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... fierce eagle cleaves the liquid sky ; Not half so swiftly the fierce eagle moves , When thro ' the clouds he drives the trembling doves As from the god she flew with furious pace , Or as the god , more furious , urged the chace . Now ...
... fierce eagle cleaves the liquid sky ; Not half so swiftly the fierce eagle moves , When thro ' the clouds he drives the trembling doves As from the god she flew with furious pace , Or as the god , more furious , urged the chace . Now ...
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... fierce eyes with sparkling fury glow , Now sighs steal out , and tears begin to flow : Persians and Greeks like turns of nature found , 380 And the world's victor stood subdued by sound ! The power of music all our hearts allow , And ...
... fierce eyes with sparkling fury glow , Now sighs steal out , and tears begin to flow : Persians and Greeks like turns of nature found , 380 And the world's victor stood subdued by sound ! The power of music all our hearts allow , And ...
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... fierce tyrant in old tapestry . Fear most to tax an honourable fool , Whose right it is , uncensured , to be dull : Such , without wit , are poets when they please , 590 As without learning they can take degrees . Leave dangerous truths ...
... fierce tyrant in old tapestry . Fear most to tax an honourable fool , Whose right it is , uncensured , to be dull : Such , without wit , are poets when they please , 590 As without learning they can take degrees . Leave dangerous truths ...
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... Fierce for the liberties of wit , and bold , We still defied the Romans , as of old . Yet some there were among the sounder few Of those who less presum'd , and better knew , Who durst assert the juster ancient cause , And here restor'd ...
... Fierce for the liberties of wit , and bold , We still defied the Romans , as of old . Yet some there were among the sounder few Of those who less presum'd , and better knew , Who durst assert the juster ancient cause , And here restor'd ...
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