“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 xiii
... eyes are shut , are vanished for ever . Many trials and fad experience have so undeceived me by degrees , that I am utterly at a loss at what rate to value myself . As for fame I shall be glad of any I can get , and not repine at any I ...
... eyes are shut , are vanished for ever . Many trials and fad experience have so undeceived me by degrees , that I am utterly at a loss at what rate to value myself . As for fame I shall be glad of any I can get , and not repine at any I ...
Stran xx
... appear , And ev'ry feather shines and varies there . Nor can I pass the gen'rous courser by , But while the prancing steed allures my eye ,. 807. He starts , he's gone ! and now I fee him fly O'er hills and dales , and now I lose the XX.
... appear , And ev'ry feather shines and varies there . Nor can I pass the gen'rous courser by , But while the prancing steed allures my eye ,. 807. He starts , he's gone ! and now I fee him fly O'er hills and dales , and now I lose the XX.
Stran xxxii
... eyes Beheld the Poet's awful Form arife : 45 Stranger , he faid , whose pious hand has paid These grateful rites to my attentive shade , When thou shalt breathe thy happy native air , To Pope this message from his Master bear : Great ...
... eyes Beheld the Poet's awful Form arife : 45 Stranger , he faid , whose pious hand has paid These grateful rites to my attentive shade , When thou shalt breathe thy happy native air , To Pope this message from his Master bear : Great ...
Stran 15
... eyes ; No lambs or sheep for victims I'll impart , Thy victim , Love , shall be the shepherd's heart . STREPHON . Me gentle Delia beckens from the plain , Then hid in fhades , eludes her eager swain ; But feigns a laugh , to see me ...
... eyes ; No lambs or sheep for victims I'll impart , Thy victim , Love , shall be the shepherd's heart . STREPHON . Me gentle Delia beckens from the plain , Then hid in fhades , eludes her eager swain ; But feigns a laugh , to see me ...
Stran 16
... eyes ! STREPHON . O'er golden fands let rich Pactolus flow , And trees weep amber on the banks of Po ; Bleft Thames's shores the brightest beauties yield , Feed here my lambs , I'll feek no diftant field . DAPHNIS . Celestial Venus ...
... eyes ! STREPHON . O'er golden fands let rich Pactolus flow , And trees weep amber on the banks of Po ; Bleft Thames's shores the brightest beauties yield , Feed here my lambs , I'll feek no diftant field . DAPHNIS . Celestial Venus ...
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