The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... Verse cheers their leisure , Verse assists their work , 230 acquitted himself much to his credit in this capa- city ( non bene relicta parmula ) in the battle of Philippi . It is manifest he alludes to himself , in this whole account of ...
... Verse cheers their leisure , Verse assists their work , 230 acquitted himself much to his credit in this capa- city ( non bene relicta parmula ) in the battle of Philippi . It is manifest he alludes to himself , in this whole account of ...
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... verse have shin'd ( In polish'd verse ) the Manners and the Mind . Oh ! could I mount on the Mæonian wing , Your Arms , your Actions , your repose to sing ! What seas you travers'd , and what fields you fought ! 1a Library ] Munus ...
... verse have shin'd ( In polish'd verse ) the Manners and the Mind . Oh ! could I mount on the Mæonian wing , Your Arms , your Actions , your repose to sing ! What seas you travers'd , and what fields you fought ! 1a Library ] Munus ...
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... verse : How chang'd from him who made the boxes groan , And shook the Stage with Thunders all his own ! Stood up to dash each vain PRETENDER'S hope , Maul the French Tyrant , or pull down the POPE ! If there's a Briton then , true bred ...
... verse : How chang'd from him who made the boxes groan , And shook the Stage with Thunders all his own ! Stood up to dash each vain PRETENDER'S hope , Maul the French Tyrant , or pull down the POPE ! If there's a Briton then , true bred ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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