The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: In Four Volumes, Volume 2Charles Whittingham, 1808 |
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... the Muses ' shades . ANTISTROPHE 1 . O heaven - born sisters ! source of art ! Who charm the sense , or mend the heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and 122 TWO CHORUSES TO THE Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus.
... the Muses ' shades . ANTISTROPHE 1 . O heaven - born sisters ! source of art ! Who charm the sense , or mend the heart ; Who lead fair virtue's train along , Moral truth and 122 TWO CHORUSES TO THE Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus.
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... ANTISTROPHE II . Ye gods ! what justice rules the ball ? Freedom and arts together fall ; Fools grant whate'er ambition craves , And men , once ignorant , are slaves . Oh , curs'd effects of civil hate , In every age , in every state ...
... ANTISTROPHE II . Ye gods ! what justice rules the ball ? Freedom and arts together fall ; Fools grant whate'er ambition craves , And men , once ignorant , are slaves . Oh , curs'd effects of civil hate , In every age , in every state ...
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