The Beauties of PopeG. Kearsley, 1783 - 278 pages |
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... thou prouder and more hard than they ? The bleating heep with my complaints agree , They parch'd with heat , and I inflam'd by thee . The fultry Sirius burns the thirsty plains , While in thy heart eternal winter reigns . IBID . p . 17 ...
... thou prouder and more hard than they ? The bleating heep with my complaints agree , They parch'd with heat , and I inflam'd by thee . The fultry Sirius burns the thirsty plains , While in thy heart eternal winter reigns . IBID . p . 17 ...
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... eyes : Again the falls , again fhe dies , the dies ! How wilt thou now the fatal Sifters move ? No crime was thine , if ' tis no crime to love . Now Now , under hanging mountains , Befide the falls of 14 THE BEAUTIES OF POPE .
... eyes : Again the falls , again fhe dies , the dies ! How wilt thou now the fatal Sifters move ? No crime was thine , if ' tis no crime to love . Now Now , under hanging mountains , Befide the falls of 14 THE BEAUTIES OF POPE .
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... thou distinguish'd care Of thousand bright inhabitants of air ! If e'er one vifion touch thy infant thought , Of all the Nurfe and all the Prieft have taught ; Of airy Elves by moon - light fhadows feen , The filver token , and the ...
... thou distinguish'd care Of thousand bright inhabitants of air ! If e'er one vifion touch thy infant thought , Of all the Nurfe and all the Prieft have taught ; Of airy Elves by moon - light fhadows feen , The filver token , and the ...
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... thou hast in air , And view with scorn two pages and a chair . As now your own , our beings were of old , And once inclos'd in Woman's beauteous mould ; Thence , by a foft tranfition , we repair From earthly vehicles to thefe of air ...
... thou hast in air , And view with scorn two pages and a chair . As now your own , our beings were of old , And once inclos'd in Woman's beauteous mould ; Thence , by a foft tranfition , we repair From earthly vehicles to thefe of air ...
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... thou , Crifpiffa , tend her fav'rite Lock ; Ariel himself fhall be the guard of Shock . To fifty chofen Sylphs , of fpecial note , We trust th ' important charge , the Petticoat : Oft have we known that feven - fold fence to fail , Tho ...
... thou , Crifpiffa , tend her fav'rite Lock ; Ariel himself fhall be the guard of Shock . To fifty chofen Sylphs , of fpecial note , We trust th ' important charge , the Petticoat : Oft have we known that feven - fold fence to fail , Tho ...
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ancient Balaam beauty befide beft behold beſt bleffing bleft blifs breaft caufe crown'd cry'd Dæmon divine duft dull Dunciad e'en Eurydice ev'ry eyes facred faid fair fame fate fave feem feen fenfe feveral fhades fhall fhine fhould fide fighs fight filks filver fince fing firft firſt fix'd fkies fleep flow'rs foft fome fools foon foul fpread ftands ftate ftill ftrain ftreams fuch fure fwell grace happineſs head heart Heav'n himſelf honeft honour houfe IBID itſelf juft Julius Pollux King laft lefs lofe loft Lord moft moſt Mufe Mufic muft Nature never numbers Nymph o'er obferved once Paffion pafs pleafing Pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe pray'r prefent pride profe Reafon reft rife rofe ſhall ſkies Sylphs tafte tears Terpander thee thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro trembling Vafes verfe Virtue whofe wife