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Twas then , Belinda , if report say true , Thy eyes first open'd on a billet - doux ; Wounds , charms , and ... to that her eye she rears ; Th ' inferior priestess , at her altar's side , Trembling , begins the sacred rites of pride .
Twas then , Belinda , if report say true , Thy eyes first open'd on a billet - doux ; Wounds , charms , and ... to that her eye she rears ; Th ' inferior priestess , at her altar's side , Trembling , begins the sacred rites of pride .
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To dream once more I close my willing eyes ; 240 Ye soft illusions , dear deceits , arise ! Alas , no more ! methinks we wand'ring go Through dreary wastes , and weep each other's woe , Where round some mould'ring tower pale ivy creeps ...
To dream once more I close my willing eyes ; 240 Ye soft illusions , dear deceits , arise ! Alas , no more ! methinks we wand'ring go Through dreary wastes , and weep each other's woe , Where round some mould'ring tower pale ivy creeps ...
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A heav'nly Image in the Glass appears , To that she bends , to that her Eyes she rears .... It is true that Pope goes on to imply that Belinda is the chief priestess ( by calling her maid the " in- ferior Priestess " ) , and that ...
A heav'nly Image in the Glass appears , To that she bends , to that her Eyes she rears .... It is true that Pope goes on to imply that Belinda is the chief priestess ( by calling her maid the " in- ferior Priestess " ) , and that ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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