The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander PopeHoughton Mifflin, 1903 - 672 Seiten |
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... LINE RICHES BOOK I. 261 170 LLAR HIS EPISTLE V. TO MR . ADDISON , OCCA- SIONED BY HIS DIALOGUE ON MEDALS BOOK II ... LINES . · 667 INDEX OF TITLES . 670 10 150 156 157 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ALEXANDER POPE was born in London , May. TABLE OF ...
... LINE RICHES BOOK I. 261 170 LLAR HIS EPISTLE V. TO MR . ADDISON , OCCA- SIONED BY HIS DIALOGUE ON MEDALS BOOK II ... LINES . · 667 INDEX OF TITLES . 670 10 150 156 157 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ALEXANDER POPE was born in London , May. TABLE OF ...
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... line from Cadmus trace , From godlike Perseus those of Argive race . Unhappy Cadmus ' fate who does not know , And the long series of succeeding woe ? 320 How oft the Furies from the deeps of night Arose , and mix'd with men in mortal ...
... line from Cadmus trace , From godlike Perseus those of Argive race . Unhappy Cadmus ' fate who does not know , And the long series of succeeding woe ? 320 How oft the Furies from the deeps of night Arose , and mix'd with men in mortal ...
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... line : Heav'n had not crown'd his wishes with a son , But two fair daughters heir'd his state and throne . To him Apollo ( wondrous to relate ! But who can pierce into the depths of fate ? ) Had sung 6 Expect thy sons on Argos ' shore ...
... line : Heav'n had not crown'd his wishes with a son , But two fair daughters heir'd his state and throne . To him Apollo ( wondrous to relate ! But who can pierce into the depths of fate ? ) Had sung 6 Expect thy sons on Argos ' shore ...
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... line . Learn hence for ancient rules a just es- teem ; To copy Nature is to copy them . -140 Some beauties yet no precepts can de- clare , For there's a happiness as well as care . Music resembles poetry ; in each Are nameless graces ...
... line . Learn hence for ancient rules a just es- teem ; To copy Nature is to copy them . -140 Some beauties yet no precepts can de- clare , For there's a happiness as well as care . Music resembles poetry ; in each Are nameless graces ...
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... line ; 90 Pleas'd with a work where nothing's just or fit , One glaring chaos and wild heap of wit . Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And ...
... line ; 90 Pleas'd with a work where nothing's just or fit , One glaring chaos and wild heap of wit . Poets , like painters , thus unskill'd to trace The naked nature and the living grace , With gold and jewels cover every part , And ...
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