Pope, Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1978 - 754 Seiten |
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... never thought becoming a person who has hardly credit enough to answer for his own . In this office of collecting my pieces , I am altogether uncertain , whether to look upon myself as a man building a monument , or burying the dead ...
... never thought becoming a person who has hardly credit enough to answer for his own . In this office of collecting my pieces , I am altogether uncertain , whether to look upon myself as a man building a monument , or burying the dead ...
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... never more shall join its parted hair ; Which never more its honours shall renew , Clip'd from the lovely head where late it grew ) That while my nostrils draw the vital air , This hand , which won it , shall for ever wear . He spoke ...
... never more shall join its parted hair ; Which never more its honours shall renew , Clip'd from the lovely head where late it grew ) That while my nostrils draw the vital air , This hand , which won it , shall for ever wear . He spoke ...
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... never writ a word in answer to the many scurrilities and falsehoods concerning him . 375. Welsted's Lye . ] This man had the impudence to tell in print , that Mr. P. had occasioned a Lady's death , and to name a person he never heard of ...
... never writ a word in answer to the many scurrilities and falsehoods concerning him . 375. Welsted's Lye . ] This man had the impudence to tell in print , that Mr. P. had occasioned a Lady's death , and to name a person he never heard of ...
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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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