The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in Six Volumes Complete: Imitations, moral essays, satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1787 |
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... fall by those they love . Yet guiltless too this bright deftroyer lives , To At random wounds , nor knows the wound fhe gives ; She views the story with attentive eyes , And pities Procris , while her lover dies . FAIN IV . COWLEY . THE ...
... fall by those they love . Yet guiltless too this bright deftroyer lives , To At random wounds , nor knows the wound fhe gives ; She views the story with attentive eyes , And pities Procris , while her lover dies . FAIN IV . COWLEY . THE ...
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... fall from Celia's eye , Declare our Doom in drawing nigh . The Baby in that funny Sphere So like a Phaeton appears , That Heav'n , the threaten'd World to fpare , Thought fit to drown him in her Tears : Elfe might th ' ambitious Nymph ...
... fall from Celia's eye , Declare our Doom in drawing nigh . The Baby in that funny Sphere So like a Phaeton appears , That Heav'n , the threaten'd World to fpare , Thought fit to drown him in her Tears : Elfe might th ' ambitious Nymph ...
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... fall'n . Juftice proftrate on the ground ; Swift to redrefs an injur'd People's groan , Bold SATIRE fhakes the Tyrant on her throne ; Pow'rful as Death , defies the fordid train , And Slaves and Sycophants furround in vain , 130 But ...
... fall'n . Juftice proftrate on the ground ; Swift to redrefs an injur'd People's groan , Bold SATIRE fhakes the Tyrant on her throne ; Pow'rful as Death , defies the fordid train , And Slaves and Sycophants furround in vain , 130 But ...
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... fall , She throws a dazzling glare alike on all ; As the Prism but mocks the flatter'd eye , gay And gives to ev'ry object ev'ry dye . 205 210 215 220 225 230 Beware the mad Adventʼrer : bold and blind She hoifts 26 Part II . ESSAY ON ...
... fall , She throws a dazzling glare alike on all ; As the Prism but mocks the flatter'd eye , gay And gives to ev'ry object ev'ry dye . 205 210 215 220 225 230 Beware the mad Adventʼrer : bold and blind She hoifts 26 Part II . ESSAY ON ...
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... fall with Truth , you greatly fall . ' Tis Virtue's native luftre that must shine ; The Poet can but fet it in his line : 335 And who unmov'd with laughter can behold A fordid pebble meanly grac'd with gold ? 340 Let real Merit then ...
... fall with Truth , you greatly fall . ' Tis Virtue's native luftre that must shine ; The Poet can but fet it in his line : 335 And who unmov'd with laughter can behold A fordid pebble meanly grac'd with gold ? 340 Let real Merit then ...
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Стр. 52 - Suns run lawless thro' the sky; Let ruling Angels from their spheres be hurl'd, Being on Being wreck'd, and world on world ; Heav'n's whole foundations to their centre nod, 255 And Nature trembles to the throne of God. All this dread ORDER break— for whom? for thee? Vile worm ! — oh Madness ! Pride ! Impiety ! IX.
Стр. 55 - Created half to rise, and half to fall: Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory jest, and riddle of the world!
Стр. 92 - Who wickedly is wise, or madly brave, Is but the more a fool, the more a knave. Who noble ends by noble means obtains, Or failing, smiles in exile or in chains, Like good Aurelius let him reign, or bleed Like Socrates, that man is great indeed. What's fame? a fancied life in others' breath, A thing beyond us, ev'n before our death.
Стр. 136 - Pleasures the sex, as children Birds, pursue, Still out of reach, yet never out of view; Sure, if they catch, to spoil the Toy at most, To covet flying, and regret when lost: At last, to follies Youth could scarce defend...
Стр. 70 - Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates his wings. Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat ? Loves of his own and raptures swell the note.
Стр. 91 - I'll tell you, friend! a wise man and a fool. You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobbler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunella.
Стр. 43 - Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride of kings. Let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man; A mighty maze! but not without a plan; A wild, where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot; Or garden tempting with forbidden fruit.
Стр. 74 - Nor think, in Nature's state they blindly trod; The state of Nature was the reign of God: Self-love and social at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of man.
Стр. 44 - Say first, of God above, or man below, What can we reason, but from what we know ? Of man, what see we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer ? Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, "Tis ours to trace him only in our own.
Стр. 187 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...