The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... Fame , there being nothing in the two first books that answers to their title : wherever any hint is taken from him , the passage itself is set down in the marginal notes . P. [ CHAUCER'S House of Fame ( in which ' booke is shewed how ...
... Fame , there being nothing in the two first books that answers to their title : wherever any hint is taken from him , the passage itself is set down in the marginal notes . P. [ CHAUCER'S House of Fame ( in which ' booke is shewed how ...
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... Fame sits aloft , and points them out their course , 480 Their date determines , and prescribes their force : Some to remain , and some to perish soon ; 485 Or wane and wax alternate like the moon . Around , a thousand winged wonders ...
... Fame sits aloft , and points them out their course , 480 Their date determines , and prescribes their force : Some to remain , and some to perish soon ; 485 Or wane and wax alternate like the moon . Around , a thousand winged wonders ...
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... Fame : ' It stood upon so high a rock , Higher standeth none in Spayne- What manner stone this rock was , For it was like a lymed glass , But that it shone full more clere ; But of what congeled matere It was , I niste redily ; But at ...
... Fame : ' It stood upon so high a rock , Higher standeth none in Spayne- What manner stone this rock was , For it was like a lymed glass , But that it shone full more clere ; But of what congeled matere It was , I niste redily ; But at ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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