The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes, Complete. With Notes and Illustrations by Joseph Warton, D.D. and Others, Том 1B. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly [and others], 1797 |
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... o'er the weeping nun has drawn Such artful folds of facred lawn ; That Love with equal grief and pride Shall fee the crime he strives to hide ; And foftly drawing back the veil , The God fhall to his votaries tell , Each confcious tear ...
... o'er the weeping nun has drawn Such artful folds of facred lawn ; That Love with equal grief and pride Shall fee the crime he strives to hide ; And foftly drawing back the veil , The God fhall to his votaries tell , Each confcious tear ...
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... O'er hills and dales , and now I lose the course , Nor can the rapid fight pursue the flying horse . Oh could thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match his own ! Fir'd with the sport , and eager for the ...
... O'er hills and dales , and now I lose the course , Nor can the rapid fight pursue the flying horse . Oh could thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match his own ! Fir'd with the sport , and eager for the ...
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... o'er their head , and laughs behind the scene . In Fame's fair Temple , o'er the boldest wits Infhrin'd on high the facred Virgil fits ; And fits in measures fuch as Virgil's Muse To place thee near him might be fond to chufe . How ...
... o'er their head , and laughs behind the scene . In Fame's fair Temple , o'er the boldest wits Infhrin'd on high the facred Virgil fits ; And fits in measures fuch as Virgil's Muse To place thee near him might be fond to chufe . How ...
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... o'er the vulgar wife , Thinks he deferves , and thou deferv'ft the Prize ? Rapt with the thought , my fancy feeks the plains , And turns me fhepherd while I hear the strains . Indulgent nurse of ev'ry tender gale , Parent of flowrets ...
... o'er the vulgar wife , Thinks he deferves , and thou deferv'ft the Prize ? Rapt with the thought , my fancy feeks the plains , And turns me fhepherd while I hear the strains . Indulgent nurse of ev'ry tender gale , Parent of flowrets ...
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... o'er the reft : The fhades refound with fong - O foftly tread , While a whole feafon warbles round my . head . This to my Friend - and when a friend inspires , My filent harp its mafter's hand requires ; Shakes off the dust , and makes ...
... o'er the reft : The fhades refound with fong - O foftly tread , While a whole feafon warbles round my . head . This to my Friend - and when a friend inspires , My filent harp its mafter's hand requires ; Shakes off the dust , and makes ...
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