The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ. Walker, 1815 - 651 Seiten |
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... poor and church his iron rod , And serv'd alike his vassals and his God . Whom e'en the Saxon spar'd , and bloody Dane , The wanton victims of his sport remain . But see , the man who spacious regions gave A waste for beasts , himself ...
... poor and church his iron rod , And serv'd alike his vassals and his God . Whom e'en the Saxon spar'd , and bloody Dane , The wanton victims of his sport remain . But see , the man who spacious regions gave A waste for beasts , himself ...
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... poor remnants of these slighted hairs ! My hand shall rend what e'en thy rapine spares : These in two sable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the snowy neck ; The sister - lock now sits uncouth , alone , And in its ...
... poor remnants of these slighted hairs ! My hand shall rend what e'en thy rapine spares : These in two sable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the snowy neck ; The sister - lock now sits uncouth , alone , And in its ...
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... Poor Sappho dies while careless Phaon stays . O , launch thy bark , nor fear the watery plain ; Venus for thee shall smooth her native main . O launch thy bark , secure of prosperous gales ; Cupid for thee shall spread the swelling ...
... Poor Sappho dies while careless Phaon stays . O , launch thy bark , nor fear the watery plain ; Venus for thee shall smooth her native main . O launch thy bark , secure of prosperous gales ; Cupid for thee shall spread the swelling ...
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... poor , the rich , the valiant , and the sage , And boasting youth , and narrative old age . Their pleas were different , their request the same ; For good and bad alike are fond of Fame . Some she disgrac'd , and some with honours crown ...
... poor , the rich , the valiant , and the sage , And boasting youth , and narrative old age . Their pleas were different , their request the same ; For good and bad alike are fond of Fame . Some she disgrac'd , and some with honours crown ...
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... ( Unsure the tenure , but how vast the fine ! ) The great man's curse , without the gains , endure , Be envy'd , wretched , and be flatter'd , poor ; All luckless wits their enemies profest , And all successful THE TEMPLE OF FAME . 131.
... ( Unsure the tenure , but how vast the fine ! ) The great man's curse , without the gains , endure , Be envy'd , wretched , and be flatter'd , poor ; All luckless wits their enemies profest , And all successful THE TEMPLE OF FAME . 131.
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