The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... whose love's away , Long as the year's dull circle feems to run , When the brisk minor pants for twenty - one : So flow th ' unprofitable moments roll , That lock up all the functions of my foul ; That keep me from myself ; and ftill ...
... whose love's away , Long as the year's dull circle feems to run , When the brisk minor pants for twenty - one : So flow th ' unprofitable moments roll , That lock up all the functions of my foul ; That keep me from myself ; and ftill ...
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... whose philosophic eyes Look thro ' , and truft the ruler with his skies , To him commit the hour , the day , the year , And view this dreadful All without a fear . Admire we then what earth's low entrails hold , Arabian shores , or ...
... whose philosophic eyes Look thro ' , and truft the ruler with his skies , To him commit the hour , the day , the year , And view this dreadful All without a fear . Admire we then what earth's low entrails hold , Arabian shores , or ...
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... fubdue at last . Sure fate of all , beneath whose rising ray Each ftar of meaner merit fades away Opprefs'd we feel the beam directly beat Those funs of glory please not till they set . To thee , the world its prefent homage pays , 61.
... fubdue at last . Sure fate of all , beneath whose rising ray Each ftar of meaner merit fades away Opprefs'd we feel the beam directly beat Those funs of glory please not till they set . To thee , the world its prefent homage pays , 61.
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... Whose word is truth , as facred and rever'd , As heav'n's own oracles from altars heard . Wonder of kings ! like whom , to mortal eyes None e'er has risen , and none e'er shall rife . Juft in one instance , be it yet confeft Your people ...
... Whose word is truth , as facred and rever'd , As heav'n's own oracles from altars heard . Wonder of kings ! like whom , to mortal eyes None e'er has risen , and none e'er shall rife . Juft in one instance , be it yet confeft Your people ...
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... whose wit could never give Himself a dinner , makes an actor live : The thief condemn'd , in law already dead , So prompts , and faves a rogue who cannot read . Thus as the pipes of fome carv'd organ move , The gilded puppets dance and ...
... whose wit could never give Himself a dinner , makes an actor live : The thief condemn'd , in law already dead , So prompts , and faves a rogue who cannot read . Thus as the pipes of fome carv'd organ move , The gilded puppets dance and ...
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