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 xxii
... , the Senfible commend , Yet still preserve the province of the Friend ; What life , what vigour must the lines require ? 5 What Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? 4 O might thy Genius in my bofom shine ; Thou ( ( xxii )
... , the Senfible commend , Yet still preserve the province of the Friend ; What life , what vigour must the lines require ? 5 What Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? 4 O might thy Genius in my bofom shine ; Thou ( ( xxii )
Stran xxiii
... Thou should'ft not fail of numbers worthy thine ; The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himself would own thou dost excell In candid arts to play the Critic well . Ovid himself ...
... Thou should'ft not fail of numbers worthy thine ; The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himself would own thou dost excell In candid arts to play the Critic well . Ovid himself ...
Stran xxiv
... thou , a Daphnis he ; While fome old Damon , o'er the yulgar wise , 35 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 ftrains . Indulgent ...
... thou , a Daphnis he ; While fome old Damon , o'er the yulgar wise , 35 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 ftrains . Indulgent ...
Stran xxvii
... thou and Homer die :) Then fink together in the world's last fires , What heav'n created , and what heav'n infpires . If aught on earth , when once this breath is fled , With human transport touch the mighty dead , Shakespear , rejoice ...
... thou and Homer die :) Then fink together in the world's last fires , What heav'n created , and what heav'n infpires . If aught on earth , when once this breath is fled , With human transport touch the mighty dead , Shakespear , rejoice ...
Stran xxxi
... , the bright eternal Temple stands , Its prospect an unbounded view commands : 30 Say , wond'rous youth , what Column wilt thou chufe , What laurel'd Arch for thy triumphant Muse ? Tho ' each great Ancient court thee to his fhrine ( xxxi )
... , the bright eternal Temple stands , Its prospect an unbounded view commands : 30 Say , wond'rous youth , what Column wilt thou chufe , What laurel'd Arch for thy triumphant Muse ? Tho ' each great Ancient court thee to his fhrine ( xxxi )
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againſt ancient arife Author beauty becauſe beſt caufe cauſe ceaſe COMMENTARY Critic Dæmons eaſe Eclogue Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred faid fair falfe fame fate fatire fecond feem fenfe fhades fhall fhews fhining fide fighs filver fince fing firft firſt fkies flow'rs fome foon forefts fpirits ftill fubject fuch genius Gnome grace groves heav'n himſelf Homer IMITATIONS infpire itſelf judge Judgment juft juſt laft laſt lefs moft moſt Mufe mufic Muſe muſt Nature NOTES numbers nymph o'er obferves occafion paffions Paftoral paſt pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet Poet's Poetry pow'r praiſe precept pride Quintilian raiſe reaſon refound rife riſe ſay ſcene ſeem ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould ſkies ſome ſpeak ſpread ſpring ſtill ſtrain ſtreams ſtudy Sylphs thee thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thro true Umbriel uſe VARIATIONS verfe verſe Virg Virgil whofe whoſe write