The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... died ' . How vain is Reason , Eloquence how weak ! If Pope must tell what HARCOURT cannot speak . Oh let thy once - lov'd Friend inscribe thy Stone , And , with a Father's sorrows , mix his own ! IV . ON JAMES CRAGGS , ESQ . In ...
... died ' . How vain is Reason , Eloquence how weak ! If Pope must tell what HARCOURT cannot speak . Oh let thy once - lov'd Friend inscribe thy Stone , And , with a Father's sorrows , mix his own ! IV . ON JAMES CRAGGS , ESQ . In ...
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... died . VII . 5 ΤΟ ON THE MONUMENT OF THE HONOURABLE ROBERT DIGBY , AND OF HIS SISTER MARY , Erected by their Father , the Lord DIGBY , in the Church of Sherborne in Dorsetshire , 17272 . G O ! fair Example of untainted youth , Of modest ...
... died . VII . 5 ΤΟ ON THE MONUMENT OF THE HONOURABLE ROBERT DIGBY , AND OF HIS SISTER MARY , Erected by their Father , the Lord DIGBY , in the Church of Sherborne in Dorsetshire , 17272 . G O ! fair Example of untainted youth , Of modest ...
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... died in Exile at Paris , 1732 , ( his only Daughter having expired in his arms , immediately after she arrived in France to see him3 . ) YES DIALOGUE . SHE . YES , we have liv'd - one pang , and then we part ! May Heav'n , dear Father ...
... died in Exile at Paris , 1732 , ( his only Daughter having expired in his arms , immediately after she arrived in France to see him3 . ) YES DIALOGUE . SHE . YES , we have liv'd - one pang , and then we part ! May Heav'n , dear Father ...
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Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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