The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... charm'd to silence, listens while she sings, And all the aërial audience clap their wings. Soon as the flocks shookoff the nightly dews, Two swains, whom Love kept wakeful, and the Muse, Pour'd o'erthe whitening vale their fleecy care ...
... charm'd to silence, listens while she sings, And all the aërial audience clap their wings. Soon as the flocks shookoff the nightly dews, Two swains, whom Love kept wakeful, and the Muse, Pour'd o'erthe whitening vale their fleecy care ...
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... All nature laughs,the groves are fresh and fair, The sun's mild lustrewarmsthe vital air; If Sylvia smiles, new glories gild the shore, And vanquish'd Nature seems to charm no more. STREPHON. In spring the fields, in autumn hills I love,
... All nature laughs,the groves are fresh and fair, The sun's mild lustrewarmsthe vital air; If Sylvia smiles, new glories gild the shore, And vanquish'd Nature seems to charm no more. STREPHON. In spring the fields, in autumn hills I love,
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... charms, Whose judgment sways us,and whose spiritwarms! 10Oh, skill'd in Nature!see thehearts of swains, Their artless passions, and their tender pains. Now setting Phoebus shone serenely bright, And fleecy clouds were streak'dwith ...
... charms, Whose judgment sways us,and whose spiritwarms! 10Oh, skill'd in Nature!see thehearts of swains, Their artless passions, and their tender pains. Now setting Phoebus shone serenely bright, And fleecy clouds were streak'dwith ...
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... charms decay; See gloomy clouds obscure the cheerful day! 30 Now hung with pearls the dropping trees appear,Their faded honours scatter'd onher bier.See where, onearth, the flowery glories lie, With her they flourish'd, and with her ...
... charms decay; See gloomy clouds obscure the cheerful day! 30 Now hung with pearls the dropping trees appear,Their faded honours scatter'd onher bier.See where, onearth, the flowery glories lie, With her they flourish'd, and with her ...
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... charm th'unfolding ear: The dumb shall sing,the lame his crutchforego, And leap exulting like the bounding roe. No sigh, nomurmur the wide world shall hear, From every face he wipes offeverytear. In adamantinechains shall Death bebound ...
... charm th'unfolding ear: The dumb shall sing,the lame his crutchforego, And leap exulting like the bounding roe. No sigh, nomurmur the wide world shall hear, From every face he wipes offeverytear. In adamantinechains shall Death bebound ...
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