Pope, Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1978 - 754 Seiten |
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... death to me was ow'd alone , And ' tis a deed too glorious to disown . Behold him here , for whom , so many days , Impervious clouds conceal'd thy sullen rays ; For whom , as Man no longer claim'd thy care , Such numbers fell by ...
... death to me was ow'd alone , And ' tis a deed too glorious to disown . Behold him here , for whom , so many days , Impervious clouds conceal'd thy sullen rays ; For whom , as Man no longer claim'd thy care , Such numbers fell by ...
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... Death he stands , His Life is ow'd to fierce Patroclus ' Hands . What Passions in a Parent's Breast debate ! Say , shall I snatch him from Impending Fate ; And send him safe to Lycia , distant far From all the Dangers and the Toils of ...
... Death he stands , His Life is ow'd to fierce Patroclus ' Hands . What Passions in a Parent's Breast debate ! Say , shall I snatch him from Impending Fate ; And send him safe to Lycia , distant far From all the Dangers and the Toils of ...
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... Death . What Grief , what Shame must Glaucus undergo , If these spoil'd Arms adorn a Grecian Foe ? Then as a Friend , and as a Warrior , fight ; Defend my Corps , and conquer in my Right ; That taught by great Examples , All may try ...
... Death . What Grief , what Shame must Glaucus undergo , If these spoil'd Arms adorn a Grecian Foe ? Then as a Friend , and as a Warrior , fight ; Defend my Corps , and conquer in my Right ; That taught by great Examples , All may try ...
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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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