The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander PopeLeavitt & Allen, 1848 - 480 páginas |
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... Fair Daphne's dead , and love is now no more ! " ' Tis done , and nature's various charms decay : See gloomy clouds obscure the cheerful day . Now hung with pearls the dropping trees appear , Their faded honours scatter'd on her bier ...
... Fair Daphne's dead , and love is now no more ! " ' Tis done , and nature's various charms decay : See gloomy clouds obscure the cheerful day . Now hung with pearls the dropping trees appear , Their faded honours scatter'd on her bier ...
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... fair ! Less shone the tresses Egypt's princess wore , Which sweet Callimachus so sung before . Here courtly trifles set the world at odds ; Belles war with beaux , and whims descend for gods . The new machines , in names of ridicule ...
... fair ! Less shone the tresses Egypt's princess wore , Which sweet Callimachus so sung before . Here courtly trifles set the world at odds ; Belles war with beaux , and whims descend for gods . The new machines , in names of ridicule ...
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... fair head , for ever , and for ever ! Then flash'd the livid lightning from her eyes , And screams of horror rend th ' affrighted skies . Not louder shrieks to pitying Heaven are cast , When husbands , or when lap - dogs , breathe their ...
... fair head , for ever , and for ever ! Then flash'd the livid lightning from her eyes , And screams of horror rend th ' affrighted skies . Not louder shrieks to pitying Heaven are cast , When husbands , or when lap - dogs , breathe their ...
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