The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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... shining in their Heroes Arms . Therefore Jupiter expresses his Sorrow at the approaching Fate of this unfortunate Prince , promises to repay his Loss of Life with Glory , and nods to give a certain Confirmation to his Words . He says ...
... shining in their Heroes Arms . Therefore Jupiter expresses his Sorrow at the approaching Fate of this unfortunate Prince , promises to repay his Loss of Life with Glory , and nods to give a certain Confirmation to his Words . He says ...
Page 374
... shining Mischief to the Heart ! Then many a Hero had not press'd the Shore , Nor Troy's glad Fields been fatten'd with our Gore : Long , long shall Greece the Woes we caus'd , bewail , And sad Posterity repeat the Tale . But this , no ...
... shining Mischief to the Heart ! Then many a Hero had not press'd the Shore , Nor Troy's glad Fields been fatten'd with our Gore : Long , long shall Greece the Woes we caus'd , bewail , And sad Posterity repeat the Tale . But this , no ...
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... shining Face o'erspread , And lifted his gay Heart , while thus he said . Still may our Souls , O gen'rous Youth ! agree , ' Tis now Atrides ' turn to yield to thee . Rash Heat perhaps a Moment might controul , Not break , the settled ...
... shining Face o'erspread , And lifted his gay Heart , while thus he said . Still may our Souls , O gen'rous Youth ! agree , ' Tis now Atrides ' turn to yield to thee . Rash Heat perhaps a Moment might controul , Not break , the settled ...
Contents
The NightAdventure of Diomed and Ulysses | 1 |
The third Battel and the Acts of Agamemnon | 33 |
The Battel at the Grecian Wall | 80 |
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