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... turn'd his azure eyes Where Windsor - domes and pompous turrets rise ; Then bow'd and spoke ; the winds forget to roar , And the hush'd waves glide softly to the shore : - ' Hail , sacred Peace ! hail , long - expected days , That ...
... turn'd his azure eyes Where Windsor - domes and pompous turrets rise ; Then bow'd and spoke ; the winds forget to roar , And the hush'd waves glide softly to the shore : - ' Hail , sacred Peace ! hail , long - expected days , That ...
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... turn'd to heaven , I weep my past offence ; Now think of thee , and curse my innocence . Of all affliction taught a lover yet , ' Tis sure the hardest science to forget ! How shall I lose the sin , yet keep the sense ? And love the ...
... turn'd to heaven , I weep my past offence ; Now think of thee , and curse my innocence . Of all affliction taught a lover yet , ' Tis sure the hardest science to forget ! How shall I lose the sin , yet keep the sense ? And love the ...
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... lasting flames ! like those that burn To light the dead , and warm the unfruitful urn . What scenes appear where'er I turn my view ! The dear ideas , where I fly , pursue , 260 265 270 Rise in the grove , before the altar 46 WORKS OF POPE .
... lasting flames ! like those that burn To light the dead , and warm the unfruitful urn . What scenes appear where'er I turn my view ! The dear ideas , where I fly , pursue , 260 265 270 Rise in the grove , before the altar 46 WORKS OF POPE .
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... turn critics in their own defence : Each burns alike , who can or cannot write , Or with a rival's or an eunuch's spite . All fools have still an itching to deride , And fain would be upon the laughing side . 30 Yet , for what tribunal ...
... turn critics in their own defence : Each burns alike , who can or cannot write , Or with a rival's or an eunuch's spite . All fools have still an itching to deride , And fain would be upon the laughing side . 30 Yet , for what tribunal ...
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... Turn'd critics next , and proved plain fools at last : Some neither can for wits nor critics pass , As heavy mules are neither horse nor ass , Those half - learn'd witlings , numerous in our isle , As half - form'd insects on the banks ...
... Turn'd critics next , and proved plain fools at last : Some neither can for wits nor critics pass , As heavy mules are neither horse nor ass , Those half - learn'd witlings , numerous in our isle , As half - form'd insects on the banks ...
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