“The” Poetical Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq. In Three Volumes, Volume 1Foulis, 1785 |
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Page xxviii
... rise in raptures by another's heát . Thus in the wood , when Summer drefs'd the days , While Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle , bleft , And Philomela sweetest o'er the reft : The shades ...
... rise in raptures by another's heát . Thus in the wood , when Summer drefs'd the days , While Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle , bleft , And Philomela sweetest o'er the reft : The shades ...
Page xxxi
... rise , Tofs the wild waves , and thunder in the skies ; Or fofter than a yielding virgin's figh The gentle breezes breathe away and die . Thus , like the radiant god who sheds the day , You paint the vale , or gild the azure way , And ...
... rise , Tofs the wild waves , and thunder in the skies ; Or fofter than a yielding virgin's figh The gentle breezes breathe away and die . Thus , like the radiant god who sheds the day , You paint the vale , or gild the azure way , And ...
Page xxxii
... rise , As , when they fing , suspended hold the skies ; Or , nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws ; Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend , To verfe like thine fierce favages attend ...
... rise , As , when they fing , suspended hold the skies ; Or , nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws ; Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend , To verfe like thine fierce favages attend ...
Page 51
... rising fand . DAPHNIS . O Love ! for Sylvia let me gain the prize , And make my tongue victorious as her eyes ; No lambs or sheep for victims I'll impart , Thy victim , Love ! fhall be the fhepherd's heart . SUNG STREPHON . shuri ɑ hi ...
... rising fand . DAPHNIS . O Love ! for Sylvia let me gain the prize , And make my tongue victorious as her eyes ; No lambs or sheep for victims I'll impart , Thy victim , Love ! fhall be the fhepherd's heart . SUNG STREPHON . shuri ɑ hi ...
Page 56
... rising blushes paint the wat❜ry glass ; But fince those graces please thy eyes no more , T I shun the fountains which I fought before . may no Once I was skill'd in ev'ry herb that grew , 47 107 And ev'ry plant that drinks the morning ...
... rising blushes paint the wat❜ry glass ; But fince those graces please thy eyes no more , T I shun the fountains which I fought before . may no Once I was skill'd in ev'ry herb that grew , 47 107 And ev'ry plant that drinks the morning ...
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