The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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Page 102
... pride confounds , 19 He , whose long wall the wandering Tartar bounds ; 75 Heavens ! what a pile ! whole ages perish there , And one bright blaze turns learning into air . 15 This has resemblance to that passage in Milton , book xi ...
... pride confounds , 19 He , whose long wall the wandering Tartar bounds ; 75 Heavens ! what a pile ! whole ages perish there , And one bright blaze turns learning into air . 15 This has resemblance to that passage in Milton , book xi ...
Page 122
... pride In patchwork fluttering , and her head aside : 45 By singing peers upheld on either hand , She tripp'd and laugh'd , too pretty much to stand ; Cast on the prostrate Nine a scornful look , Then thus in quaint recitativo spoke . 50 ...
... pride In patchwork fluttering , and her head aside : 45 By singing peers upheld on either hand , She tripp'd and laugh'd , too pretty much to stand ; Cast on the prostrate Nine a scornful look , Then thus in quaint recitativo spoke . 50 ...
Page 124
... pride . Narcissus , praised with all a parson's power , 11 Look'd a white lily sunk beneath a shower . There moved Montalto with superior air ; 12 His stretch'd - out arm display'd a volume fair ; Courtiers and patriots in two ranks ...
... pride . Narcissus , praised with all a parson's power , 11 Look'd a white lily sunk beneath a shower . There moved Montalto with superior air ; 12 His stretch'd - out arm display'd a volume fair ; Courtiers and patriots in two ranks ...
Page 130
... pride , 33 Walker with reverence took , and laid aside . Low bow'd the rest : he , kingly , did but nod ; 34 So upright Quakers please both man and God . " Mistress ! dismiss that rabble from your throne : Avaunt ! is Aristarchus yet ...
... pride , 33 Walker with reverence took , and laid aside . Low bow'd the rest : he , kingly , did but nod ; 34 So upright Quakers please both man and God . " Mistress ! dismiss that rabble from your throne : Avaunt ! is Aristarchus yet ...
Page 143
... pride ! We nobly take the high priori road , 80 And reason downward , till we doubt of God : Make Nature still encroach upon his plan ; 81 And shove him off as far as e'er we can : 465 470 of an irreligious sceptic ; whereas dark ...
... pride ! We nobly take the high priori road , 80 And reason downward , till we doubt of God : Make Nature still encroach upon his plan ; 81 And shove him off as far as e'er we can : 465 470 of an irreligious sceptic ; whereas dark ...
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