The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeW. Suttaby, B. Crosby & Company Corral Prinker, 1807 - 408 pages |
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... eyes , And hate for arts that caus'd himself to rise ; Damn with faint praise , assent with civil leer , And , without sneering , others teach to sneer ; Willing to wound , and yet afraid to strike , Just hint a fault , and hesitate ...
... eyes , And hate for arts that caus'd himself to rise ; Damn with faint praise , assent with civil leer , And , without sneering , others teach to sneer ; Willing to wound , and yet afraid to strike , Just hint a fault , and hesitate ...
Page xv
... had a different air ; reminding Mr. Pope of the amendment , by Sir Richard , of a line in the poem called the Messiah ; He wipes the tears for ever from our eyes . Which is taken from the prophet Isaiah , The Lord LIFE OF POPE .
... had a different air ; reminding Mr. Pope of the amendment , by Sir Richard , of a line in the poem called the Messiah ; He wipes the tears for ever from our eyes . Which is taken from the prophet Isaiah , The Lord LIFE OF POPE .
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... eyes , And when in act they cease , in prospect rise ; Present to grasp , and future still to find , The whole employ of body and of mind . All spread their charms , but charm not all alike ; On different senses different objects strike ...
... eyes , And when in act they cease , in prospect rise ; Present to grasp , and future still to find , The whole employ of body and of mind . All spread their charms , but charm not all alike ; On different senses different objects strike ...
Page 40
... eyes must roll no more . Thus , if eternal justice rules the ball , Thus shall your wives , and thus your children fall : On all the line a sudden vengeance waits , And frequent herses shall besiege your gates ; There passengers shall ...
... eyes must roll no more . Thus , if eternal justice rules the ball , Thus shall your wives , and thus your children fall : On all the line a sudden vengeance waits , And frequent herses shall besiege your gates ; There passengers shall ...
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... eyes thy form shall part , And the last pang shall tear thee from his heart ; Life's idle business at one gasp be o'er , The muse forgot , and thou belov'd no more ! THE RAPE OF THE LOCK . Nolueram , Belinda , AN UNFORTUNATE LADY . 41.
... eyes thy form shall part , And the last pang shall tear thee from his heart ; Life's idle business at one gasp be o'er , The muse forgot , and thou belov'd no more ! THE RAPE OF THE LOCK . Nolueram , Belinda , AN UNFORTUNATE LADY . 41.
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