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 57
... wall : There might you see the length'ning fpires afcend , The domes fwell up , the wid'ning arches bend , 90 The growing tow'rs , like exhalations rise , And the huge columns heave into the skies . The Eastern front was glorious to ...
... wall : There might you see the length'ning fpires afcend , The domes fwell up , the wid'ning arches bend , 90 The growing tow'rs , like exhalations rise , And the huge columns heave into the skies . The Eastern front was glorious to ...
Pagina 58
... walls with Hieroglyphics grac❜d . Of Gothic ftructure was the Northern fide , 119 O'erwrought with ornaments of barb'rous pride . NOTES . VER . 110. Egypt's priefts , etc. ] The learning of the old Ægyptian Priefts confifted for the ...
... walls with Hieroglyphics grac❜d . Of Gothic ftructure was the Northern fide , 119 O'erwrought with ornaments of barb'rous pride . NOTES . VER . 110. Egypt's priefts , etc. ] The learning of the old Ægyptian Priefts confifted for the ...
Pagina 59
... wall in luftre and effect like glass , NOTES . of the rest ; Zamolxis was the difciple of Pythagoras , who taught the immortality of the foul to the Scythians . Odin , or Woden , was the great legislator and hero of the Goths .. They ...
... wall in luftre and effect like glass , NOTES . of the rest ; Zamolxis was the difciple of Pythagoras , who taught the immortality of the foul to the Scythians . Odin , or Woden , was the great legislator and hero of the Goths .. They ...
Pagina 60
... wall , 135 For thus romantic Fame increases all . The Temple shakes , the founding gates unfold , Wide vaults appear ... walls , The freezes gold , and gold the capitals : As heav'n with stars , the roof with jewels glows , And ever ...
... wall , 135 For thus romantic Fame increases all . The Temple shakes , the founding gates unfold , Wide vaults appear ... walls , The freezes gold , and gold the capitals : As heav'n with stars , the roof with jewels glows , And ever ...
Pagina 63
... wall : Motion and life did ev'ry part inspire , Bold was the work , and prov'd the master's fire ; A ftrong expreffion most he seem'd t'affect , And here and there disclos'd a brave neglect . 195 A golden column ' next in rank appear'd ...
... wall : Motion and life did ev'ry part inspire , Bold was the work , and prov'd the master's fire ; A ftrong expreffion most he seem'd t'affect , And here and there disclos'd a brave neglect . 195 A golden column ' next in rank appear'd ...
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Pagina 36 - The darksome pines, that o'er yon rocks reclin'd, Wave high, and murmur to the hollow wind, The wandering streams that shine between the hills, The grots that echo to the tinkling rills, The dying gales that pant upon the trees, The lakes that quiver to the curling breeze...
Pagina 35 - With other beauties charm my partial eyes, Full in my view set all the bright abode, And make my soul quit Abelard for God. Ah think at least thy flock deserves thy care, Plants of thy hand, and children of thy pray'r.
Pagina 30 - Still breath'd in sighs, still usher'd with a tear. I tremble too, where'er my own I find, Some dire misfortune follows close behind. Line after line my gushing eyes o'erflow...
Pagina 33 - em all: Not Caesar's empress would I deign to prove; No, make me mistress to the man I love; If there be yet another name more free, More fond than mistress, make me that to thee!
Pagina 37 - Ev'n here, where frozen chastity retires, Love finds an altar for forbidden fires. I ought to grieve, but cannot what I ought; I mourn the lover, not lament the fault; I view my crime, but kindle at the view...
Pagina 40 - Stain all my soul, and wanton in my eyes. I waste the Matin lamp in sighs for thee, Thy image steals between my God and me, Thy voice I seem in...
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.