The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen 2A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... divine came mended from that tongue . From lips like those what precept fail'd to move ? Too foon they taught me ' twas no fin to love : Back thro ' the paths of pleafing fenfe I ran , Nor wifh'd an Angel whom I lov'd a man . NOTES ...
... divine came mended from that tongue . From lips like those what precept fail'd to move ? Too foon they taught me ' twas no fin to love : Back thro ' the paths of pleafing fenfe I ran , Nor wifh'd an Angel whom I lov'd a man . NOTES ...
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... divine contentment wears , ' Tis all blank fadness , or continual tears . See how the force of others pray'rs I try , ( O pious fraud of am'rous charity ! ) 145 150 But why should I on others pray'rs depend ? Come thou , my father ...
... divine contentment wears , ' Tis all blank fadness , or continual tears . See how the force of others pray'rs I try , ( O pious fraud of am'rous charity ! ) 145 150 But why should I on others pray'rs depend ? Come thou , my father ...
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... rose of Eden blooms , And wings of Seraphs shed divine perfumes , ९ . NOTES . 215 VER . 212. Obedient flumbers , etc. ] Taken from Crashaw . VOL . II . C For her the Spouse prepares the bridal ring , For ELOISA TO ABELARD . 33.
... rose of Eden blooms , And wings of Seraphs shed divine perfumes , ९ . NOTES . 215 VER . 212. Obedient flumbers , etc. ] Taken from Crashaw . VOL . II . C For her the Spouse prepares the bridal ring , For ELOISA TO ABELARD . 33.
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... thy memory refign ; Forget , renounce me , hate whate'er was mine . Fair eyes , and tempting looks ( which yet I view ! ) Long lov'd , ador'd ideas , all adieu ! 296 Oh Grace ferene ! oh virtue heav'nly fair ! Divine 36 ELOISA TO ABELARD .
... thy memory refign ; Forget , renounce me , hate whate'er was mine . Fair eyes , and tempting looks ( which yet I view ! ) Long lov'd , ador'd ideas , all adieu ! 296 Oh Grace ferene ! oh virtue heav'nly fair ! Divine 36 ELOISA TO ABELARD .
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Alexander Pope. Oh Grace ferene ! oh virtue heav'nly fair ! Divine oblivion of low - thoughted care ! Fresh blooming hope , gay daughter of the sky ! And Faith , our early immortality ! Enter , each mild , each amicable guest ; Receive ...
Alexander Pope. Oh Grace ferene ! oh virtue heav'nly fair ! Divine oblivion of low - thoughted care ! Fresh blooming hope , gay daughter of the sky ! And Faith , our early immortality ! Enter , each mild , each amicable guest ; Receive ...