The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... Phoebus, in my Delia's praise, With Waller's strains, or Granville's moving lays! A milkwhite bull shall at your altarsstand, That threatsa fight,and spurns the rising sand. DAPHNIS. O Love! forSylvialet me gain the prize, And make my ...
... Phoebus, in my Delia's praise, With Waller's strains, or Granville's moving lays! A milkwhite bull shall at your altarsstand, That threatsa fight,and spurns the rising sand. DAPHNIS. O Love! forSylvialet me gain the prize, And make my ...
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... Phoebus', not from Cupid's beams, To you I mourn, nor to the deaf Ising, 'The woodsshall answer,and their echo ring.'[10] The hills and rocks attend my doleful lay; Why art thou prouder and more hard than they? The bleating sheep with ...
... Phoebus', not from Cupid's beams, To you I mourn, nor to the deaf Ising, 'The woodsshall answer,and their echo ring.'[10] The hills and rocks attend my doleful lay; Why art thou prouder and more hard than they? The bleating sheep with ...
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... Phoebus shone serenely bright, And fleecy clouds were streak'dwith purplelight; When tuneful Hylas, with melodious moan, Taughtrocksto weep, andmade the mountains groan. Go, gentlegales, and bearmysighs away! ToDelia's ear the tender ...
... Phoebus shone serenely bright, And fleecy clouds were streak'dwith purplelight; When tuneful Hylas, with melodious moan, Taughtrocksto weep, andmade the mountains groan. Go, gentlegales, and bearmysighs away! ToDelia's ear the tender ...
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... . 130, 131:— When firstyoung Maro sung of kings andwars, Erewarning Phoebus touch'd his trembling ears. PART. SECOND. Of all the causes whichconspire toblind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, What the weak head with.
... . 130, 131:— When firstyoung Maro sung of kings andwars, Erewarning Phoebus touch'd his trembling ears. PART. SECOND. Of all the causes whichconspire toblind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, What the weak head with.
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... Phoebus rose,he had implored Propitious Heaven, and every power adored, But chiefly Love—to Love an altar built, Of twelve vast French romances, neatly gilt. There lay threegarters, halfapairof gloves; Andall the trophies of his ...
... Phoebus rose,he had implored Propitious Heaven, and every power adored, But chiefly Love—to Love an altar built, Of twelve vast French romances, neatly gilt. There lay threegarters, halfapairof gloves; Andall the trophies of his ...
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