The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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Seite 119
... few light stains , but theirs To deluge fin , and drown a court in tears , Howe'er what's now Apocrypha , my wit , In time to come , may pass for holy writ . PILOGUE EPILOGUE TO THE SATIRES , IN TWO DIALOGUES . Sat. IV . 119 VERSIFIED .
... few light stains , but theirs To deluge fin , and drown a court in tears , Howe'er what's now Apocrypha , my wit , In time to come , may pass for holy writ . PILOGUE EPILOGUE TO THE SATIRES , IN TWO DIALOGUES . Sat. IV . 119 VERSIFIED .
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... stir them from their place : But past the sense of human miferies , All tears are wip'd for ever from all eyes ; No cheek is known to blush , no heart to throb , Save when they lose a question , or a job 126 Dial . I. EPILOGUE.
... stir them from their place : But past the sense of human miferies , All tears are wip'd for ever from all eyes ; No cheek is known to blush , no heart to throb , Save when they lose a question , or a job 126 Dial . I. EPILOGUE.
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... tear ? Why words fo flowing , thoughts fo free , Stop , or turn nonfenfe , at one glance of thee ? Thee , dreft in fancy's airy beam , Abfent I follow thro ' th ' extended dream ; Now , now I feize , I clasp thy charms , And now you ...
... tear ? Why words fo flowing , thoughts fo free , Stop , or turn nonfenfe , at one glance of thee ? Thee , dreft in fancy's airy beam , Abfent I follow thro ' th ' extended dream ; Now , now I feize , I clasp thy charms , And now you ...
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... tears in fadder notes to flow , And tun'd my heart to elegies of woe . I burn , I burn , as when thro ' ripen'd corn By driving winds the spreading flames are born ! Phaon to Etna's fcorching fields retires , While I confume with more ...
... tears in fadder notes to flow , And tun'd my heart to elegies of woe . I burn , I burn , as when thro ' ripen'd corn By driving winds the spreading flames are born ! Phaon to Etna's fcorching fields retires , While I confume with more ...
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... tears : My brother next , neglecting wealth and fame , Ignobly burn'd in a destructive flame : An infant daughter late my griefs increas'd , And all a mother's cares diftract my breast . Alas , what more could fate itself impose , But ...
... tears : My brother next , neglecting wealth and fame , Ignobly burn'd in a destructive flame : An infant daughter late my griefs increas'd , And all a mother's cares diftract my breast . Alas , what more could fate itself impose , But ...
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