The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... tell the reeds , and tell the vocal shore , Fair Daphne's dead , and music is no more ! Her fate is whisper'd by the gentle breeze , And told in sighs to all the trembling trees ; The trembling trees , in ev'ry plain and wood , Her fate ...
... tell the reeds , and tell the vocal shore , Fair Daphne's dead , and music is no more ! Her fate is whisper'd by the gentle breeze , And told in sighs to all the trembling trees ; The trembling trees , in ev'ry plain and wood , Her fate ...
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... tell , and gather tales . Visits to ev'ry Church we daily paid , And march'd in ev'ry holy Masquerade , The Stations duly , and the Vigils kept ; Not much we fasted , but scarce ever slept . 270 275 280 285 At Sermons too I shone in ...
... tell , and gather tales . Visits to ev'ry Church we daily paid , And march'd in ev'ry holy Masquerade , The Stations duly , and the Vigils kept ; Not much we fasted , but scarce ever slept . 270 275 280 285 At Sermons too I shone in ...
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... tell the naked fact without disguise , Fair ev'n in death ! this peerless Buttery . ' And , to excuse it , need but shew the prize ; Whose spoils this paper offers to your eye , 435 " My sons ! " ( she answer'd ) " both have done your ...
... tell the naked fact without disguise , Fair ev'n in death ! this peerless Buttery . ' And , to excuse it , need but shew the prize ; Whose spoils this paper offers to your eye , 435 " My sons ! " ( she answer'd ) " both have done your ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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