The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Little, Brown, 1853 |
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Page 52
... breath , Receives the lurking principle of death , The young disease , that must subdue at length , Grows with his growth , and strengthens with his strength : So , cast and mingled with his very frame , The mind's disease , its ruling ...
... breath , Receives the lurking principle of death , The young disease , that must subdue at length , Grows with his growth , and strengthens with his strength : So , cast and mingled with his very frame , The mind's disease , its ruling ...
Page 59
... breath , and die ) Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne , They rise , they break , and to that sea return . Nothing is foreign ; parts relate to whole ; One all - extending , all - preserving , soul Connects each being , greatest ...
... breath , and die ) Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne , They rise , they break , and to that sea return . Nothing is foreign ; parts relate to whole ; One all - extending , all - preserving , soul Connects each being , greatest ...
Page 74
... breath When nature sicken'd , and each gale was death ? Or why so long ( in life if long can be ) Lent Heaven a parent to the poor and me ? 1 The Hon . Robert Digby : see Memoir perfixed to these volumes , p . lxxiv . 2 M. de Belsance ...
... breath When nature sicken'd , and each gale was death ? Or why so long ( in life if long can be ) Lent Heaven a parent to the poor and me ? 1 The Hon . Robert Digby : see Memoir perfixed to these volumes , p . lxxiv . 2 M. de Belsance ...
Page 79
... breath ; A thing beyond us , e'en before our death : Just what you hear you have ; and what's unknown The same ( my lord ) if Tully's or your own . All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small circle of our foes or friends ; To ...
... breath ; A thing beyond us , e'en before our death : Just what you hear you have ; and what's unknown The same ( my lord ) if Tully's or your own . All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small circle of our foes or friends ; To ...
Page 86
... breath ; O lead me , whereso'er I go , Through this day's life or death ! This day be bread and peace my All else beneath the sun lot : Thou know'st if best bestow'd or not , And let thy will be done . To Thee , whose temple is all ...
... breath ; O lead me , whereso'er I go , Through this day's life or death ! This day be bread and peace my All else beneath the sun lot : Thou know'st if best bestow'd or not , And let thy will be done . To Thee , whose temple is all ...
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