The Pleasures of PopePantheon Books, 1950 - 265 Seiten |
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... Peace . I see , I see , where two fair cities bend Their ample bow , a new Whitehall ascend ! There mighty Nations shall inquire their doom , The World's great Oracle in times to come ; There Kings shall sue , and suppliant States be ...
... Peace . I see , I see , where two fair cities bend Their ample bow , a new Whitehall ascend ! There mighty Nations shall inquire their doom , The World's great Oracle in times to come ; There Kings shall sue , and suppliant States be ...
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... Peace , and Competence . But Health consists with Temperance alone ; And Peace , oh Virtue ! Peace is all thy own . The good or bad the gifts of Fortune gain ; But these less taste them , as they worse obtain . Say , in pursuit of ...
... Peace , and Competence . But Health consists with Temperance alone ; And Peace , oh Virtue ! Peace is all thy own . The good or bad the gifts of Fortune gain ; But these less taste them , as they worse obtain . Say , in pursuit of ...
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... peace , Or makes his Neighbours glad , if he increase : Whose cheerful Tenants bless their yearly toil , Yet to their Lord owe more than to the soil ; Whose ample Lawns are not asham'd to feed The milky heifer and deserving steed ...
... peace , Or makes his Neighbours glad , if he increase : Whose cheerful Tenants bless their yearly toil , Yet to their Lord owe more than to the soil ; Whose ample Lawns are not asham'd to feed The milky heifer and deserving steed ...
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WINDSOR FOREST | 1 |
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 15 |
THE RAPE OF THE LOCK | 38 |
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