Pope, Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1978 - 754 Seiten |
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... Dulness o'er all possess'd her ancient right , Daughter of Chaos and eternal Night : Fate in their dotage this fair Ideot gave , Gross as her sire , and as her mother grave , Laborious , heavy , busy , bold , and blind , She rul❜d , in ...
... Dulness o'er all possess'd her ancient right , Daughter of Chaos and eternal Night : Fate in their dotage this fair Ideot gave , Gross as her sire , and as her mother grave , Laborious , heavy , busy , bold , and blind , She rul❜d , in ...
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... Dulness never dies . O Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerstaff , or Gulliver ! Whether ... Dulness in this absence of Reason ; who , though she cannot regulate them like Reason , yet blunts and deadens their ...
... Dulness never dies . O Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerstaff , or Gulliver ! Whether ... Dulness in this absence of Reason ; who , though she cannot regulate them like Reason , yet blunts and deadens their ...
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... Dulness aspiring . Emblematized also by an Ape climbing and exposing his posteriors . SCRIBL . 20. her Laureat son reclines . ] With great judgment it is imagined by the Poet , that such a Collegue as Dulness had elected , should sleep ...
... Dulness aspiring . Emblematized also by an Ape climbing and exposing his posteriors . SCRIBL . 20. her Laureat son reclines . ] With great judgment it is imagined by the Poet , that such a Collegue as Dulness had elected , should sleep ...
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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
WINDSORFOREST | 37 |
ODE ON ST CECILIAS DAY MDCCVIII AND OTHER | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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