The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... mankind, those of ordinary or indifferent capacities; and these(toa man)will hate, or suspect him: a hundred honest gentlemen will dread himas a wit, andahundred innocent women as a satirist. In a word, whatever behisfate in poetry, it ...
... mankind, those of ordinary or indifferent capacities; and these(toa man)will hate, or suspect him: a hundred honest gentlemen will dread himas a wit, andahundred innocent women as a satirist. In a word, whatever behisfate in poetry, it ...
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... mankind, the most ancient sortof poetry wasprobably pastoral. It is natural toimagine, that the leisure of those ancient shepherds admitting and inviting some diversion, none was so proper to thatsolitary and sedentarylifeas singing ...
... mankind, the most ancient sortof poetry wasprobably pastoral. It is natural toimagine, that the leisure of those ancient shepherds admitting and inviting some diversion, none was so proper to thatsolitary and sedentarylifeas singing ...
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... mankind, andall the world—but Love! I know thee, Love!on foreign mountains bred, Wolves gave theesuck, and savage tigers fed. 90 Thou wertfrom Etna's burning entrails torn, Got by fierce whirlwinds, and in thunder born! Resound, yehills ...
... mankind, andall the world—but Love! I know thee, Love!on foreign mountains bred, Wolves gave theesuck, and savage tigers fed. 90 Thou wertfrom Etna's burning entrails torn, Got by fierce whirlwinds, and in thunder born! Resound, yehills ...
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... mankind his guardiancareengage, The promised Father ofthe future age. No moreshall nation against nation rise, Nor ardent warriors meet with hateful eyes, Nor fields with gleaming steelbe cover'd o'er,The brazen trumpets kindle rageno ...
... mankind his guardiancareengage, The promised Father ofthe future age. No moreshall nation against nation rise, Nor ardent warriors meet with hateful eyes, Nor fields with gleaming steelbe cover'd o'er,The brazen trumpets kindle rageno ...
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... mankind. Hail, Bards triumphant! born in happier days; Immortal heirs of universal praise! 190 Whose honours with increase of ages grow, As streams roll down, enlarging as they flow; Nations unborn your mighty namesshall sound, And ...
... mankind. Hail, Bards triumphant! born in happier days; Immortal heirs of universal praise! 190 Whose honours with increase of ages grow, As streams roll down, enlarging as they flow; Nations unborn your mighty namesshall sound, And ...
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