The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... flames. He translated also a portionof Statius, andCicero "De Senectute," and "thought himself the greatest genius thatever was." His father encouraged him in his studies,and when hisverses didnotplease him,sent him back to"new turn ...
... flames. He translated also a portionof Statius, andCicero "De Senectute," and "thought himself the greatest genius thatever was." His father encouraged him in his studies,and when hisverses didnotplease him,sent him back to"new turn ...
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... flames for ever prey, By nighthe scorches, as he burnsby day. * * * * *. VARIATIONS. VER. 14were thus printed in the first edition— A faithful swain, whom Love had taught to sing, Bewail'd his fate beside a silver spring; Where gentle ...
... flames for ever prey, By nighthe scorches, as he burnsby day. * * * * *. VARIATIONS. VER. 14were thus printed in the first edition— A faithful swain, whom Love had taught to sing, Bewail'd his fate beside a silver spring; Where gentle ...
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... flames, from envy's fiercer rage, Destructive war, and allinvolving age. See from each climethe learn'd their incense bring! Hear in all tonguesconsenting paeans ring! In praisesojust let every voicebe join'd,And fill the general chorus ...
... flames, from envy's fiercer rage, Destructive war, and allinvolving age. See from each climethe learn'd their incense bring! Hear in all tonguesconsenting paeans ring! In praisesojust let every voicebe join'd,And fill the general chorus ...
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... flame Mount up,andtake a Salamander's name. 60Soft yielding minds to waterglide away,And sip, with Nymphs, theirelemental tea. The graver prude sinks downward toa Gnome, Insearch of mischief still onearth to roam. The light coquettes in ...
... flame Mount up,andtake a Salamander's name. 60Soft yielding minds to waterglide away,And sip, with Nymphs, theirelemental tea. The graver prude sinks downward toa Gnome, Insearch of mischief still onearth to roam. The light coquettes in ...
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... flames,—but burnalive.' 'Restore the lock!' she cries; and all around 'Restore the lock!' the vaulted roofs rebound. Not fierce Othello in so loud a strain Roar'd for the handkerchief that caused his pain. Butsee howoft ambitious ...
... flames,—but burnalive.' 'Restore the lock!' she cries; and all around 'Restore the lock!' the vaulted roofs rebound. Not fierce Othello in so loud a strain Roar'd for the handkerchief that caused his pain. Butsee howoft ambitious ...
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