The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeA.L. Burt, 1890 - 550 Seiten |
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... charms to last , Still makes new conquests , and maintains the past ; Love , raised on beauty , will like that decay ... charm , Their wit still sparkling , and their flames still warm . Now crowned with myrtle , on the Elysian ...
... charms to last , Still makes new conquests , and maintains the past ; Love , raised on beauty , will like that decay ... charm , Their wit still sparkling , and their flames still warm . Now crowned with myrtle , on the Elysian ...
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... charm in music finds , Music has charms alone for peaceful minds . Soft scenes of solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease . No more the Lesbian dames my passion move , Once the dear objects of my guilty ...
... charm in music finds , Music has charms alone for peaceful minds . Soft scenes of solitude no more can please , Love enters there , and I'm my own disease . No more the Lesbian dames my passion move , Once the dear objects of my guilty ...
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... charms with thee . The muses teach me all their softest lays , And the wide world resounds with Sappho's praise ; Though great Alcæus1 more sublimely sings , And strikes with bolder rage the sounding strings , No less renown attends the ...
... charms with thee . The muses teach me all their softest lays , And the wide world resounds with Sappho's praise ; Though great Alcæus1 more sublimely sings , And strikes with bolder rage the sounding strings , No less renown attends the ...
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PREFATORY MEMOIR | 7 |
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1716 | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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