“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Količina 1Fredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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Stran xxi
... she can flow no more . Nor shall thy song , old Thames ! forbear to shine , At once the subject and the fong divine . Peace , sung by thee , shall please ev'n Britons more 96 Than all their shouts for Victory before . Oh ! could ...
... she can flow no more . Nor shall thy song , old Thames ! forbear to shine , At once the subject and the fong divine . Peace , sung by thee , shall please ev'n Britons more 96 Than all their shouts for Victory before . Oh ! could ...
Stran xxiii
... She runs for ever thro ' Poetic ground . S IO IS How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Less shone the tresses Ægypt's princess wore , Which sweet Callimachus so sung before . Here courtly ...
... She runs for ever thro ' Poetic ground . S IO IS How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Less shone the tresses Ægypt's princess wore , Which sweet Callimachus so sung before . Here courtly ...
Stran xxix
... she leads , First gives the Palm she fir'd him to obtain , Crowns his gay brow , and shews him how to reign . s Thus young Alcides , by old Chiron taught , Was form'd for all the miracles he wrought : Thus Chiron did the youth he taught ...
... she leads , First gives the Palm she fir'd him to obtain , Crowns his gay brow , and shews him how to reign . s Thus young Alcides , by old Chiron taught , Was form'd for all the miracles he wrought : Thus Chiron did the youth he taught ...
Stran 13
... she sings , Is And all th ' aërial audience clap their wings . Soon as the flocks fhook of the nightly dews , Two Swains , whom Love kept wakeful , and the Muse , Pour'd o'er the whitening vale their fleecy care , o Fresh as the morn ...
... she sings , Is And all th ' aërial audience clap their wings . Soon as the flocks fhook of the nightly dews , Two Swains , whom Love kept wakeful , and the Muse , Pour'd o'er the whitening vale their fleecy care , o Fresh as the morn ...
Stran 15
... She runs , but hopes she does not run unseen ; 45 so 55 While a kind glance at her purfuer flies , How. VARIATIONS . VER . 49. Originally thus in the MS . Pan , let my numbers equal Strephon's lays , Of Parian stone thy statue will I ...
... She runs , but hopes she does not run unseen ; 45 so 55 While a kind glance at her purfuer flies , How. VARIATIONS . VER . 49. Originally thus in the MS . Pan , let my numbers equal Strephon's lays , Of Parian stone thy statue will I ...
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