The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... lights and glooms of those who trod it in memorable good or evil . The author states that this poem was written at two different times the first part , which relates to the country , in 1704 , at the same time with the pastorals ; the ...
... lights and glooms of those who trod it in memorable good or evil . The author states that this poem was written at two different times the first part , which relates to the country , in 1704 , at the same time with the pastorals ; the ...
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... light the russet plains extend : There wrapp'd in clouds the blueish hills ascend . Ev'n the wild heath displays her purple dies , 25 And midst the desert fruitful fields arise , That , crown'd with tufted trees and springing corn ...
... light the russet plains extend : There wrapp'd in clouds the blueish hills ascend . Ev'n the wild heath displays her purple dies , 25 And midst the desert fruitful fields arise , That , crown'd with tufted trees and springing corn ...
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... light , and empress of the main . Here too , ' tis sung , of old Diana stray'd , And Cynthus ' top forsook for Windsor shade ; Here was she seen o'er airy wastes to rove , Seek the clear spring , or haunt the pathless grove ; Here , arm ...
... light , and empress of the main . Here too , ' tis sung , of old Diana stray'd , And Cynthus ' top forsook for Windsor shade ; Here was she seen o'er airy wastes to rove , Seek the clear spring , or haunt the pathless grove ; Here , arm ...
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... 'd lays 420 Touch the fair fame of Albion's golden days : The thoughts of gods let Granville's verse recite , And bring the scenes of opening fate to light . 426 My humble Muse , in unambitious strains , Paints the WINDSOR FOREST . 333 23.
... 'd lays 420 Touch the fair fame of Albion's golden days : The thoughts of gods let Granville's verse recite , And bring the scenes of opening fate to light . 426 My humble Muse , in unambitious strains , Paints the WINDSOR FOREST . 333 23.
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... light of the university of Paris , and the envy of all its doctors : but while his name was at its height , with all France echoing the praises of his sagacity , knowlege , and eloquence , and scholars pouring in on him from every part ...
... light of the university of Paris , and the envy of all its doctors : but while his name was at its height , with all France echoing the praises of his sagacity , knowlege , and eloquence , and scholars pouring in on him from every part ...
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