The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1815 - 651 Seiten |
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... pleasures . The unfortunate lady , whose memory he has consecrated in an elegy , is supposed to have been one who first inspired him with the passion of love ; and he afterwards coquetted with Lady Mary Wortley Montague , and formed a ...
... pleasures . The unfortunate lady , whose memory he has consecrated in an elegy , is supposed to have been one who first inspired him with the passion of love ; and he afterwards coquetted with Lady Mary Wortley Montague , and formed a ...
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... pleasure ? But , whatever may be in this , the author of the Rape of the Lock , and of the Eloisa , cannot be denied such powers of inven tion and of pathos as rarely are to be met with . These two poems have produced many imitations ...
... pleasure ? But , whatever may be in this , the author of the Rape of the Lock , and of the Eloisa , cannot be denied such powers of inven tion and of pathos as rarely are to be met with . These two poems have produced many imitations ...
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... pleasure once she taught the shore , Now Daphne's dead , and pleasure is no more ! No grateful dews descend from evening skies , Nor morning odours from the flowers arise ; No rich perfumes refresh the fruitful field , Nor fragrant ...
... pleasure once she taught the shore , Now Daphne's dead , and pleasure is no more ! No grateful dews descend from evening skies , Nor morning odours from the flowers arise ; No rich perfumes refresh the fruitful field , Nor fragrant ...
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... dare not shine : Purest love's unwasting treasure , Constant faith , fair hope , long leisure ; Days of ease , and nights of pleasure , Sacred Hymen ! these are thine . ODE ON SOLITUDE . Written when the Author was about CHORUSES . 45.
... dare not shine : Purest love's unwasting treasure , Constant faith , fair hope , long leisure ; Days of ease , and nights of pleasure , Sacred Hymen ! these are thine . ODE ON SOLITUDE . Written when the Author was about CHORUSES . 45.
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... pleasure to be charm'd with wit . But , in such lays as neither ebb nor flow , Correctly cold , and regularly low , That , shunning faults , one quiet tenour keep ; We cannot blame indeed - but we may sleep . In wit , as nature , what ...
... pleasure to be charm'd with wit . But , in such lays as neither ebb nor flow , Correctly cold , and regularly low , That , shunning faults , one quiet tenour keep ; We cannot blame indeed - but we may sleep . In wit , as nature , what ...
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