The Pleasures of PopePantheon Books, 1950 - 265 pages |
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Page 64
... breast which warm'd the world before , And those love - darting eyes must roll no more . Thus , if Eternal justice rules the ball , Thus shall your wives , and thus your children fall ; On all the line a sudden vengeance waits , And ...
... breast which warm'd the world before , And those love - darting eyes must roll no more . Thus , if Eternal justice rules the ball , Thus shall your wives , and thus your children fall ; On all the line a sudden vengeance waits , And ...
Page 65
... breast : There shall the morn her earliest tears bestow , There the first roses of the year shall blow ; While Angels with their silver wings o'ershade The ground , now sacred by thy reliques made . So peaceful rests , without a stone ...
... breast : There shall the morn her earliest tears bestow , There the first roses of the year shall blow ; While Angels with their silver wings o'ershade The ground , now sacred by thy reliques made . So peaceful rests , without a stone ...
Page 223
... breast : Bays , form'd by nature Stage and Town to bless , And act , and be , a Coxcomb with success . Dulness , with transport eyes the lively Dunce , Rememb'ring she herself was Pertness once . Now ( shame to Fortune ! ) an ill Run at ...
... breast : Bays , form'd by nature Stage and Town to bless , And act , and be , a Coxcomb with success . Dulness , with transport eyes the lively Dunce , Rememb'ring she herself was Pertness once . Now ( shame to Fortune ! ) an ill Run at ...
Contents
WINDSOR FOREST | 1 |
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 15 |
THE RAPE OF THE LOCK | 38 |
Copyright | |
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