The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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... divine . Lo ! thy dread empire , Chaos ! is restor'd ; Light dies before thy uncreating word : Thy hand , great Anarch ! lets the curtain fall , And universal Darkness buries all . We subjoin the Prefaces and Advertisements prefixed to ...
... divine . Lo ! thy dread empire , Chaos ! is restor'd ; Light dies before thy uncreating word : Thy hand , great Anarch ! lets the curtain fall , And universal Darkness buries all . We subjoin the Prefaces and Advertisements prefixed to ...
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... divine , And all be sleep , as at an ode of thine . " COLLEY CIBBER . 315 50 Boileau , Lutrin , Chant . II.- " Helas ! qu'est devenu ce tems , cet heureux tems , Où les Rois s'honoroient du nom de Fainéans , " & c . 320 51 The voices ...
... divine , And all be sleep , as at an ode of thine . " COLLEY CIBBER . 315 50 Boileau , Lutrin , Chant . II.- " Helas ! qu'est devenu ce tems , cet heureux tems , Où les Rois s'honoroient du nom de Fainéans , " & c . 320 51 The voices ...
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... divine ; There , Webster ! peal'd thy voice , and Whitfield ! thine . 250 255 But far o'er all , sonorous Blackmore's strain ; Walls , steeples , skies , bray back to him again.45 260 44 [ Sir Gilbert Heathcote , one of the Aldermen of ...
... divine ; There , Webster ! peal'd thy voice , and Whitfield ! thine . 250 255 But far o'er all , sonorous Blackmore's strain ; Walls , steeples , skies , bray back to him again.45 260 44 [ Sir Gilbert Heathcote , one of the Aldermen of ...
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... divine . " He ceased , and spread the robe ; the crowd confess The reverend flamen in his lengthen'd dress . Around him wide a sable army stand , A low - born , cell - bred , selfish , servile band , Prompt or to guard or stab , or ...
... divine . " He ceased , and spread the robe ; the crowd confess The reverend flamen in his lengthen'd dress . Around him wide a sable army stand , A low - born , cell - bred , selfish , servile band , Prompt or to guard or stab , or ...
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... divine . And now to this side , now to that they nod , As verse , or prose , infuse the drowsy god . Thrice Budgell 72 aim'd to speak , but thrice suppress'd By potent Arthur , 72 knock'd his chin and breast . 385 390 395 67 See Hom ...
... divine . And now to this side , now to that they nod , As verse , or prose , infuse the drowsy god . Thrice Budgell 72 aim'd to speak , but thrice suppress'd By potent Arthur , 72 knock'd his chin and breast . 385 390 395 67 See Hom ...
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