The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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Page 144
... Father , Father now no more ! 821 819. Like some vile Worm extended on the Ground . ] I cannot be of Eustathius's Opinion , that this Simile was design'd to debase the Character of Harpalion , and to represent him in a mean and ...
... Father , Father now no more ! 821 819. Like some vile Worm extended on the Ground . ] I cannot be of Eustathius's Opinion , that this Simile was design'd to debase the Character of Harpalion , and to represent him in a mean and ...
Page 482
... Father sends , Robs the sad Orphan of his Father's Friends : He , wretched Outcast of Mankind ! appears For ever sad , for ever bath'd in Tears ; Amongst the Happy , unregarded he , Hangs on the Robe , or trembles at the Knee , While ...
... Father sends , Robs the sad Orphan of his Father's Friends : He , wretched Outcast of Mankind ! appears For ever sad , for ever bath'd in Tears ; Amongst the Happy , unregarded he , Hangs on the Robe , or trembles at the Knee , While ...
Page 554
... Father ! when each mortal Sight 430 435 440 445 to Achilles : He set out in the Evening ; and by the time that he ... Father is old ; for Jupiter is King of the whole Universe , was from Eternity , and created both Men and Gods : In like ...
... Father ! when each mortal Sight 430 435 440 445 to Achilles : He set out in the Evening ; and by the time that he ... Father is old ; for Jupiter is King of the whole Universe , was from Eternity , and created both Men and Gods : In like ...
Contents
The NightAdventure of Diomed and Ulysses | 1 |
The third Battel and the Acts of Agamemnon | 33 |
The Battel at the Grecian Wall | 80 |
Copyright | |
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