The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 - 578 Seiten |
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... Sappho to Phaon The Temple of Fame January and May ៥៨ ខាង ម 12 45 49 51 54 66 4 70 72 73 1 74 95 . 118 · 120 122 Te · 123 131 i " • · 141 155 The Wife of Bath , her Prologue 177 Thebais of Statius 189 The Fable of Dryope 213 ...
... Sappho to Phaon The Temple of Fame January and May ៥៨ ខាង ម 12 45 49 51 54 66 4 70 72 73 1 74 95 . 118 · 120 122 Te · 123 131 i " • · 141 155 The Wife of Bath , her Prologue 177 Thebais of Statius 189 The Fable of Dryope 213 ...
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... SAPPHO TO PHAON . From the fifteenth of Ovid's Epistles . ARGUMENT . Phaon , a youth of exquisite beauty , was deeply ena- noured of Sappho , a lady of Lesbos , from whom he met with the tenderest returns of passion : but his affec ...
... SAPPHO TO PHAON . From the fifteenth of Ovid's Epistles . ARGUMENT . Phaon , a youth of exquisite beauty , was deeply ena- noured of Sappho , a lady of Lesbos , from whom he met with the tenderest returns of passion : but his affec ...
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... Sappho's hand ? Must then her name the wretched writer prove , To thy remembrance lost , as to thy love ? Ask not the cause that I new numbers choose , The lute neglected , and the Lyric Muse . Love taught my tears in sadder notes to ...
... Sappho's hand ? Must then her name the wretched writer prove , To thy remembrance lost , as to thy love ? Ask not the cause that I new numbers choose , The lute neglected , and the Lyric Muse . Love taught my tears in sadder notes to ...
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... Sappho's praise Though great Alc'eus more sublimely sings , And strikes with bolder rage the sounding strings , No less renown attends the moving lyre , Which Venus tunes , and all her loves inspire ; To me what nature has in charms ...
... Sappho's praise Though great Alc'eus more sublimely sings , And strikes with bolder rage the sounding strings , No less renown attends the moving lyre , Which Venus tunes , and all her loves inspire ; To me what nature has in charms ...
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... Sappho use such arts as these ? He's gone , whom only she desired to please ! Cupid's light darts my tender bosom move , Still is there cause for Sappho still to love : So from my birth the Sisters fix'd my doom , And gave to Venus all ...
... Sappho use such arts as these ? He's gone , whom only she desired to please ! Cupid's light darts my tender bosom move , Still is there cause for Sappho still to love : So from my birth the Sisters fix'd my doom , And gave to Venus all ...
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