The whole poetical works of Alexander Pope, Esq., including his translations of Homer's Iliad and OdysseySamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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الصفحة 18
... race , Who , loft to fenfe of generous freedom paft , Are tam'd to wrongs , or this had been thy last . Now by this facred fcepter hear me fwear , Which never more fhall leaves or blooms bear , 305 310 Which fever'd from the trunk ( as ...
... race , Who , loft to fenfe of generous freedom paft , Are tam'd to wrongs , or this had been thy last . Now by this facred fcepter hear me fwear , Which never more fhall leaves or blooms bear , 305 310 Which fever'd from the trunk ( as ...
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... race of glory born , Great Jove in Juftice fhould this fpan adorn : Honour and fame at least the Thunderer ow'd , And ill he pays the promise of a God ; If yon proud monarch thus thy fon defies , Obfcures my glories , and refumes my ...
... race of glory born , Great Jove in Juftice fhould this fpan adorn : Honour and fame at least the Thunderer ow'd , And ill he pays the promise of a God ; If yon proud monarch thus thy fon defies , Obfcures my glories , and refumes my ...
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... race . 540 550 Unhappy fon ! ( fair Thetis thus replies , While tears celestial trickle from her eyes ) Why have I borne thee with a mother's throes , To fates averfe , and murs'd for future woes ? So fhort a space the light of Heaven ...
... race . 540 550 Unhappy fon ! ( fair Thetis thus replies , While tears celestial trickle from her eyes ) Why have I borne thee with a mother's throes , To fates averfe , and murs'd for future woes ? So fhort a space the light of Heaven ...
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... race ? Shall Troy , fhall Priam , and th ' adulterous spouse , 195 In peace enjoy the fruits of broken vows ? And bravest chiefs , in Helen's quarrel flain , Lie unreveng'd on yon detefted plain ? No let my Greeks , unmov'd by vain ...
... race ? Shall Troy , fhall Priam , and th ' adulterous spouse , 195 In peace enjoy the fruits of broken vows ? And bravest chiefs , in Helen's quarrel flain , Lie unreveng'd on yon detefted plain ? No let my Greeks , unmov'd by vain ...
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... race , Till , vain of mortals empty praise , he strove To match the feed of cloud - compelling Jove ! Too daring bard ! whofe unfuccefsful pride 725 Th ' immortal Mufes in their art defy'd . Th ' avenging Mufes of the light of day ...
... race , Till , vain of mortals empty praise , he strove To match the feed of cloud - compelling Jove ! Too daring bard ! whofe unfuccefsful pride 725 Th ' immortal Mufes in their art defy'd . Th ' avenging Mufes of the light of day ...
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Achilles Ajax Alcinous Antilochus arms Atrides beneath bleft bold brave breaft caft caufe chief courfers crown'd death defcends divine dreadful duft Eurymachus Ev'n eyes facred fafe faid fair fame fate feas fenfe fhade fhall fhining fhips fhore fhould fide field fierce fight filver fire firft fkies flain flame fleep flies foft fome forrows foul fpear fpoke fpread ftand ftill ftream fuch fure glory Goddeſs Gods grace Grecian Greece Greeks hand heart Heaven Hector hero himſelf hoft honours Idomeneus Ilion Jove juft king laft lefs loft lord mighty Mufe muft muſt numbers nymph o'er Pallas Patroclus Peleus plain praife prefent Priam prince queen race rage reft rife rofe round ſhall ſkies ſtand ſtate tears Telemachus thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thunder toils trembling Trojan Troy Ulyffes vafe whofe wife woes wound youth
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الصفحة 374 - The strength he gains is from th' embrace he gives. On their own axis as the planets run, Yet make at once their circle round the sun; So two consistent motions act the soul; And one regards itself, and one the whole. Thus God and nature link'd the gen'ral frame, And bade self-love and social be the same.
الصفحة 388 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot.
الصفحة 10 - For to satisfy such as want either is not in the nature of this undertaking, since a mere modern wit can like nothing that is not modern, and a pedant nothing that is not Greek.
الصفحة 381 - I must paint it. Come then, the colours and the ground prepare ! Dip in the Rainbow, trick her off in Air ; Choose a firm Cloud, before it fall, and in it Catch, ere she change, the Cynthia of this minute.
الصفحة 62 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground; Another race the following spring supplies; They fall successive, and successive rise : So generations in their course decay; So flourish these, when those are pass'd away.
الصفحة 386 - Who builds a church to God, and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name...
الصفحة 331 - Not grace, or zeal, love only was my call, And if I lose thy love, I lose my all.
الصفحة 326 - How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot; A heap of dust alone remains of thee; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be!
الصفحة 471 - Light dies before thy uncreating word : Thy hand, great Anarch, lets the curtain fall, And universal darkness buries all.
الصفحة 321 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all. This nymph, to the destruction of mankind, Nourished two locks, which graceful hung behind In equal curls, and well conspired to deck With...