The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 Seiten |
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... vain ! you liked so well ; Where the loves play'd , and where the muses dwell ? Alas ! the muses now no more inspire ; Untuned my lute , and silent is my lyre ; My languid numbers have forgot to flow , And fancy sinks beneath a weight ...
... vain ! you liked so well ; Where the loves play'd , and where the muses dwell ? Alas ! the muses now no more inspire ; Untuned my lute , and silent is my lyre ; My languid numbers have forgot to flow , And fancy sinks beneath a weight ...
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... vain the chiefs contrived a specious way , To govern Thebes by their alternate sway : Unjust decree ! while this enjoys the state , That mourns in exile his unequal fate , Foresees with anguish his returning heir . Thus did the league ...
... vain the chiefs contrived a specious way , To govern Thebes by their alternate sway : Unjust decree ! while this enjoys the state , That mourns in exile his unequal fate , Foresees with anguish his returning heir . Thus did the league ...
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... vain ; The o'erlabour'd Cyclop from his task retires ; The Eolian forge exhausted of its fires . For this I suffer'd Phabus ' steeds to stray , And the mad ruler to misguide the day , When the wide earth to heaps of ashes turn'd , And ...
... vain ; The o'erlabour'd Cyclop from his task retires ; The Eolian forge exhausted of its fires . For this I suffer'd Phabus ' steeds to stray , And the mad ruler to misguide the day , When the wide earth to heaps of ashes turn'd , And ...
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... vain for succour to the stream ; The stream at once preserves her virgin leaves , At once a shelter from her boughs receives , Where summer's beauty midst of winter stays , And winter's coolness spite of summer's rays . WEEPING . WHILE ...
... vain for succour to the stream ; The stream at once preserves her virgin leaves , At once a shelter from her boughs receives , Where summer's beauty midst of winter stays , And winter's coolness spite of summer's rays . WEEPING . WHILE ...
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... vain ; E'en mean self - love becomes , by fore divine , The scale to measure others ' wants by thine . See ! and confess , one comfort still must rise ; ' Tis this , Though man's a fool , yet GOD IS WISE . ARGUMENT OF EPISTLE III . Of ...
... vain ; E'en mean self - love becomes , by fore divine , The scale to measure others ' wants by thine . See ! and confess , one comfort still must rise ; ' Tis this , Though man's a fool , yet GOD IS WISE . ARGUMENT OF EPISTLE III . Of ...
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