The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424 Seiten |
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... Jove .. Hell And all things know , and all things can. solicited for money by Pope , who disdained to beg what he did not want . With the product of this subscription , which he had too much discretion to squander , he secured his future ...
... Jove .. Hell And all things know , and all things can. solicited for money by Pope , who disdained to beg what he did not want . With the product of this subscription , which he had too much discretion to squander , he secured his future ...
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... Jove himself no less content would be To part his throne , and share his heaven with thee ; Yet stay , great Cæsar ! and vouchsafe to reign O'er the wide earth , and o'er the watery main ; Resign to Jove his empire of the skies , And ...
... Jove himself no less content would be To part his throne , and share his heaven with thee ; Yet stay , great Cæsar ! and vouchsafe to reign O'er the wide earth , and o'er the watery main ; Resign to Jove his empire of the skies , And ...
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... Jove's assent , the deities around In solemn state the consistory crown'd . Next a long order of inferior powers Ascend from hills , and plains , and shady bowers ; Those from whose urns the rolling rivers flow ; And those that give the ...
... Jove's assent , the deities around In solemn state the consistory crown'd . Next a long order of inferior powers Ascend from hills , and plains , and shady bowers ; Those from whose urns the rolling rivers flow ; And those that give the ...
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... Jove . If broken vows this heavy curse have laid , Let. ARGUMENT . The Contention of Achilles and Agamemnon . In the war of Troy , the Greeks , having sacked some of the neighbouring towns , and taken from thence two beautiful captives ...
... Jove . If broken vows this heavy curse have laid , Let. ARGUMENT . The Contention of Achilles and Agamemnon . In the war of Troy , the Greeks , having sacked some of the neighbouring towns , and taken from thence two beautiful captives ...
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... Jove , Achilles ! wouldst thou know Why angry Phoebus bends his fatal bow ? First give thy faith , and plight a prince's word Of sure protection , by thy power and sword . For I must speak what wisdom would conceal , And truths ...
... Jove , Achilles ! wouldst thou know Why angry Phoebus bends his fatal bow ? First give thy faith , and plight a prince's word Of sure protection , by thy power and sword . For I must speak what wisdom would conceal , And truths ...
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