The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, Količina 1J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Stran xv
... fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit 30 Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : - Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common swain's be wrought . So , with becoming art , the ...
... fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit 30 Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : - Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common swain's be wrought . So , with becoming art , the ...
Stran xvi
... fields arife , 50 Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . W. WICHERLEY . To Mr. POPE , on his Windfor - Forest . AIL , facred Bard ! a Mufe unknown before HAIL Salutes thee from the bleak Atlantic shore . To our dark world thy ...
... fields arife , 50 Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . W. WICHERLEY . To Mr. POPE , on his Windfor - Forest . AIL , facred Bard ! a Mufe unknown before HAIL Salutes thee from the bleak Atlantic shore . To our dark world thy ...
Stran xviii
... fields inspire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell 45 Amidst the rural joys you fing fo well . I in a cold , and in a barren clime , Cold as my thought , and barren as my rhyme , Here on the Western beach attempt to chime . O ...
... fields inspire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell 45 Amidst the rural joys you fing fo well . I in a cold , and in a barren clime , Cold as my thought , and barren as my rhyme , Here on the Western beach attempt to chime . O ...
Stran xix
... I effay'd to touch the trembling string : 79 Who could hear them , and not attempt to fing ? Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding Atrain , I rife and wander thro ' the field or plain ; ( xx ) 76 Led by thy Muse from sport B 2 ( xix )
... I effay'd to touch the trembling string : 79 Who could hear them , and not attempt to fing ? Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding Atrain , I rife and wander thro ' the field or plain ; ( xx ) 76 Led by thy Muse from sport B 2 ( xix )
Stran xxviii
... field of death ; as fierce he turns , Keen flash his arms , and all the Hero burns ; 36 With martial stalk , and more than mortal might , He ftrides along , and meets the Gods in fight : Then the pale Titans , chain'd on burning floors ...
... field of death ; as fierce he turns , Keen flash his arms , and all the Hero burns ; 36 With martial stalk , and more than mortal might , He ftrides along , and meets the Gods in fight : Then the pale Titans , chain'd on burning floors ...
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