The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ... To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author |
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Page 11
... thine . DAMON . Cease to contend ; for , Daphnis , I decree , The bowl to Strephon , and the lamb to thee . Blest swains , whose nymphs in every grace excel ; Blest nymphs , whose swains those graces sing so well ! Now rise and haste to ...
... thine . DAMON . Cease to contend ; for , Daphnis , I decree , The bowl to Strephon , and the lamb to thee . Blest swains , whose nymphs in every grace excel ; Blest nymphs , whose swains those graces sing so well ! Now rise and haste to ...
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... thine ! The seas ( v ) shall waste , the skies in smoke decay , Rocks fall to dust , and mountains melt away ; But fix'd his word , his saving power remains ; Thy realm for ever lasts , thy own Messiah reigns ! IMITATIONS . Ver . 85 ...
... thine ! The seas ( v ) shall waste , the skies in smoke decay , Rocks fall to dust , and mountains melt away ; But fix'd his word , his saving power remains ; Thy realm for ever lasts , thy own Messiah reigns ! IMITATIONS . Ver . 85 ...
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... thine he gives . No seas so rich , so gay no banks appear , No lake so gentle , and no spring so clear . Nor Po so swells the fabling poet's lays , While led along the skies his current strays , As thine , which visits Windsor's fam'd ...
... thine he gives . No seas so rich , so gay no banks appear , No lake so gentle , and no spring so clear . Nor Po so swells the fabling poet's lays , While led along the skies his current strays , As thine , which visits Windsor's fam'd ...
Page 41
... thine , if ' tis no crime to love . Now under hanging mountains , Beside the falls of fountains , Or where Hebrus wanders , Rolling in meanders , All alone , Unheard , unknown , He makes his ODE ON ST . CECILIA'S DAY . 41 ་
... thine , if ' tis no crime to love . Now under hanging mountains , Beside the falls of fountains , Or where Hebrus wanders , Rolling in meanders , All alone , Unheard , unknown , He makes his ODE ON ST . CECILIA'S DAY . 41 ་
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... shine : Purest love's unwasting treasure , Constant faith , fair hope , long leisure ; Days of ease , and nights of pleasure , Sacred Hymen ! these are thine ODE ON SOLITUDE . Written when the Author was about CHORUSES . 19 45.
... shine : Purest love's unwasting treasure , Constant faith , fair hope , long leisure ; Days of ease , and nights of pleasure , Sacred Hymen ! these are thine ODE ON SOLITUDE . Written when the Author was about CHORUSES . 19 45.
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