The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1890 - 607 Seiten |
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... praise; since,if it be given to his face, it can scarce be distinguished from flattery, andifin his absence, itis hard to be certainofit.Were hesuretobe commended by the best and most knowing, heisas sure of being envied by the worst ...
... praise; since,if it be given to his face, it can scarce be distinguished from flattery, andifin his absence, itis hard to be certainofit.Were hesuretobe commended by the best and most knowing, heisas sure of being envied by the worst ...
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... praise, insulted no adversary with ill language: or, whenI could not attack arival's works, encouraged reports against his morals. To conclude, if this volume perish,letit serve asa warning to the critics,notto take too much pains ...
... praise, insulted no adversary with ill language: or, whenI could not attack arival's works, encouraged reports against his morals. To conclude, if this volume perish,letit serve asa warning to the critics,notto take too much pains ...
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... 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 tongue victorious as her ...
... 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 tongue victorious as her ...
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... , the blushing flowers shall rise, Andall things flourish where you turnyour eyes.Oh, howIlong with youto passmy days, Invoke the Muses, and resound your praise! Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds.
... , the blushing flowers shall rise, Andall things flourish where you turnyour eyes.Oh, howIlong with youto passmy days, Invoke the Muses, and resound your praise! Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds.
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Alexander Pope. praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds shall waft it to the Powers above. 80 But would you sing, and rival Orpheus' strain, The wondering forests soon ... praise the tuneful birds to heaven shall bear, And.
Alexander Pope. praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds shall waft it to the Powers above. 80 But would you sing, and rival Orpheus' strain, The wondering forests soon ... praise the tuneful birds to heaven shall bear, And.
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