The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (including His Translation of Homer). To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author, by Dr. JohnsonJ.J. Woodward, 1830 - 484 Seiten |
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... light as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to destroy Declare even now The lofty walls of wide ...
... light as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to destroy Declare even now The lofty walls of wide ...
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... light ; pure spreads sacred As still in air the trembling lustre stood , And o'er its golden border shoots a flood , When no loose gale disturbs the deep serene , not a breath And no dim cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; not a Around ...
... light ; pure spreads sacred As still in air the trembling lustre stood , And o'er its golden border shoots a flood , When no loose gale disturbs the deep serene , not a breath And no dim cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; not a Around ...
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... light ; but the mention of sanctified In this epitaph , as in many others , there appears , pride will not lead the thoughts to fops in learn - at the first view , a fault which I think scarcely any ing , but rather to some species of ...
... light ; but the mention of sanctified In this epitaph , as in many others , there appears , pride will not lead the thoughts to fops in learn - at the first view , a fault which I think scarcely any ing , but rather to some species of ...
Seite xli
... light . Of this epitaph , short as it is , the faults seem not to be very few . Why part should be Latin , and part English , is not easy to discover . In the Latin the opposition of Immortalis and Mortalis , is a mere sound , or a mere ...
... light . Of this epitaph , short as it is , the faults seem not to be very few . Why part should be Latin , and part English , is not easy to discover . In the Latin the opposition of Immortalis and Mortalis , is a mere sound , or a mere ...
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... light of day ; One leap from yonder cliff shall end my pains . No more , ye hills , no more resound my strains . Thus sang the shepherds till the approach of night , The skies yet blushing with departed light , G When falling dews with ...
... light of day ; One leap from yonder cliff shall end my pains . No more , ye hills , no more resound my strains . Thus sang the shepherds till the approach of night , The skies yet blushing with departed light , G When falling dews with ...
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Achilles Ajax Alcinous Antilochus arms Asius Atrides behold beneath bless'd blood bold brave breast breath chariot charms chief coursers cries crown'd dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful Dunciad E'en eyes fair falchion fall fame fate fear feast field fierce fight fire fix'd flames flies fury glory goddess gods grace Grecian Greece Greeks hand haste hear heart heaven Hector hero honours Idomeneus Iliad Ilion immortal javelin Jove king labours live lord Lycian maid Menelaus mighty mind monarch mortal muse night numbers nymph o'er Pallas Patroclus Peleus plain poem poet Pope praise press'd Priam prince proud Pylian queen race rage rise round sacred shade shining shore sire skies slain soul spear spoke steeds stood Swift tears Telemachus thee thine thou throne thunder toils trembling Trojan Troy Tydeus Ulysses verse walls warrior woes wound wretched youth