Sappho to Phaon. Eloisa to Abelard. The temple of fame. January and May. The wife of Bath. The first book of Statius's Thebais. The fable of Dryope. Vertumnus and Pomona. Imitations [of English poets] Miscellanies. EpitaphsJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Ev'n te purè , non tua concupifcens . Non matrimonii fœdera , non dotes aliquas expectavi . Et fi uxoris nomen fanctius videtur , dulcius mihi femper extitit amicæ vocabulum , aut , fi non indigneris , concubinæ vel fcorti . Pope has ...
... Ev'n te purè , non tua concupifcens . Non matrimonii fœdera , non dotes aliquas expectavi . Et fi uxoris nomen fanctius videtur , dulcius mihi femper extitit amicæ vocabulum , aut , fi non indigneris , concubinæ vel fcorti . Pope has ...
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Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles. Ev'n thought meets thought , ere from the lips it part , And each warm wifh fprings mutual from the heart . This fure is blifs ( if blifs on earth there be ) , And once the lot of Abelard and me ...
Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles. Ev'n thought meets thought , ere from the lips it part , And each warm wifh fprings mutual from the heart . This fure is blifs ( if blifs on earth there be ) , And once the lot of Abelard and me ...
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... Ev'n here , where frozen chastity retires , Love finds an altar for forbidden fires . I ought to grieve , but cannot what I ought ; I mourn the lover , not lament the fault ; 185 I view my crime , but kindle at the view , Repent old ...
... Ev'n here , where frozen chastity retires , Love finds an altar for forbidden fires . I ought to grieve , but cannot what I ought ; I mourn the lover , not lament the fault ; 185 I view my crime , but kindle at the view , Repent old ...
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... Ev'n thou art cold — yet Eloifa loves . Ah hopeless , lasting flames ; like those that burn To light the dead , and warm th ' unfruitful urn . What scenes appear where'er I turn my view ? The dear Ideas , where I fly , pursue , Rise in ...
... Ev'n thou art cold — yet Eloifa loves . Ah hopeless , lasting flames ; like those that burn To light the dead , and warm th ' unfruitful urn . What scenes appear where'er I turn my view ? The dear Ideas , where I fly , pursue , Rise in ...
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... Ev'n fuperftition lofes every fear ; 310 320 315 " For God , not man , abfolves our frailties here . " I come , I come ! prepare your rofeate bow'rs , Celestial palms , and ever - blooming flow'rs , Thither , where finners may have rest ...
... Ev'n fuperftition lofes every fear ; 310 320 315 " For God , not man , abfolves our frailties here . " I come , I come ! prepare your rofeate bow'rs , Celestial palms , and ever - blooming flow'rs , Thither , where finners may have rest ...
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