The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Volume 2A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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Pagina 165
... state , That mourns in exile his unequal fate , And the short monarch of a hafty year Forefees with anguish his returning heir . 190 195 Thus did the league their impious arms restrain , But scarce fubfifted to the second reign . 199 ...
... state , That mourns in exile his unequal fate , And the short monarch of a hafty year Forefees with anguish his returning heir . 190 195 Thus did the league their impious arms restrain , But scarce fubfifted to the second reign . 199 ...
Pagina 169
... state , And fure the monarch whom they have , to hate ; \ New lords they madly make , then tamely bear , And foftly curfe the Tyrants whom they fear . And one of those who groan beneath the fway 230 Of Kings impos'd , and grudgingly ...
... state , And fure the monarch whom they have , to hate ; \ New lords they madly make , then tamely bear , And foftly curfe the Tyrants whom they fear . And one of those who groan beneath the fway 230 Of Kings impos'd , and grudgingly ...
Pagina 171
... state Feels all the fury of refistless fate , And doubtful still , and still distracted stands , 270 While that prince threatens , and while this com- mands . At Jovis imperiis rapidi fuper atria coeli Lectus concilio divûm Book I ...
... state Feels all the fury of refistless fate , And doubtful still , and still distracted stands , 270 While that prince threatens , and while this com- mands . At Jovis imperiis rapidi fuper atria coeli Lectus concilio divûm Book I ...
Pagina 173
... state the confistory crown'd . 285 Next a long order of inferior pow'rs Ascend from hills , and plains , and shady bow'rs ; Those from whose urns the rolling rivers flow ; And those that give the wand'ring winds to blow : Here all their ...
... state the confistory crown'd . 285 Next a long order of inferior pow'rs Ascend from hills , and plains , and shady bow'rs ; Those from whose urns the rolling rivers flow ; And those that give the wand'ring winds to blow : Here all their ...
Pagina 195
... state and throne To him Apollo ( wond'rous to relate ! 545 But who can pierce into the depths of fate ? ) Had fung --- " Expect thy fons on Argos ' fhore , A yellow lion and a bristly boar . " This long revolv'd in his paternal breast ...
... state and throne To him Apollo ( wond'rous to relate ! 545 But who can pierce into the depths of fate ? ) Had fung --- " Expect thy fons on Argos ' fhore , A yellow lion and a bristly boar . " This long revolv'd in his paternal breast ...
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Pagina 26 - midst the stars inscribe Belinda's name. ELOISA TO ABELARD ARGUMENT ABELARD and Eloisa flourished in the twelfth Century; they were two of the most distinguished Persons of their age in learning and beauty, but for nothing more famous than for their unfortunate passion. After a long course of calamities, they retired each to a several Convent, and consecrated the remainder of their days to religion.
Pagina 34 - Still on that breast enamour'd let me lie, Still drink delicious poison from thy eye, Pant on thy lip, and to thy heart be press'd; Give all thou canst — and let me dream the rest.
Pagina 31 - Yet write, oh write me all, that I may join Griefs to thy griefs, and echo sighs to thine. Nor foes nor fortune take this pow'r away; And is my Abelard less kind than they?
Pagina 29 - Contemplation dwells, And ever-musing Melancholy reigns, What means this tumult in a vestal's veins ? Why rove my thoughts beyond this last retreat ? Why feels my heart its long-forgotten heat ? Yet, yet I love ! — From Abelard it came, And Eloi'sa yet must kiss the name.