The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Zväzok 2W. Pickering, 1851 |
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Strana 52
... breath Receives the lurking principle of death , The young disease , that must subdue at length , Grows with his growth , and strengthens with his strength : So , cast and mingled with his very frame , The mind's disease , its ruling ...
... breath Receives the lurking principle of death , The young disease , that must subdue at length , Grows with his growth , and strengthens with his strength : So , cast and mingled with his very frame , The mind's disease , its ruling ...
Strana 59
... breath , and die ) Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne , They rise , they break , and to that sea return . Nothing is foreign ; parts relate to whole ; One all - extending , all - preserving , soul Connects each being , greatest ...
... breath , and die ) Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne , They rise , they break , and to that sea return . Nothing is foreign ; parts relate to whole ; One all - extending , all - preserving , soul Connects each being , greatest ...
Strana 74
... breath When nature sicken'd , and each gale was death ? Or why so long ( in life if long can be ) Lent Heaven a parent to the poor and me ? 1 The Hon . Robert Digby : see Memoir prefixed to these volumes , p . lxxiv . * M. de Belsance ...
... breath When nature sicken'd , and each gale was death ? Or why so long ( in life if long can be ) Lent Heaven a parent to the poor and me ? 1 The Hon . Robert Digby : see Memoir prefixed to these volumes , p . lxxiv . * M. de Belsance ...
Strana 79
... breath ; A thing beyond us , e'en before our death : Just what you hear you have ; and what's unknown The same ( my lord ) if Tully's or your own . All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small circle of our foes or friends ; To ...
... breath ; A thing beyond us , e'en before our death : Just what you hear you have ; and what's unknown The same ( my lord ) if Tully's or your own . All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small circle of our foes or friends ; To ...
Strana 86
... breath ; O lead me , whereso'er I go , Through this day's life or death ! This day be bread and peace my lot : All else beneath the sun Thou know'st if best bestow'd or not And let thy will be done . To Thee , whose temple is all space ...
... breath ; O lead me , whereso'er I go , Through this day's life or death ! This day be bread and peace my lot : All else beneath the sun Thou know'st if best bestow'd or not And let thy will be done . To Thee , whose temple is all space ...
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ALEXANDER POPE Ambrose Philips ANTISTROPHE Balaam beauty behold bless'd blessing bliss breast breath Cæsar Catiline charms Countess of Suffolk cried critics crown'd dame dear death e'en e'er ease envy EPISTLE ESSAY ON CRITICISM Eurydice Eustace Budgell eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flame fool gentle gold grace Gulliver's Travels happiness heart Heaven honour Houyhnhnm join'd king knave knight lady learn'd learning live lord lyre man's mankind mind mortal Muse nature nature's ne'er never numbers nymph o'er once Ovid pain parterre passion pleas'd pleasure poet Pope praise pride proud rage rais'd reason rise rules sage Sappho seem'd self-love SEMICHORUS sense shade shine sigh skies SMIL soft soul spouse squire taste thee things thou thought true Twas tyrant virtue whate'er whole wife wise youth
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Strana 152 - The world recedes ; it disappears ! Heaven opens on my eyes ! my ears With sounds seraphic ring ! Lend, lend your wings ! I mount ! I fly ! O grave, where is thy victory ? O death, where is thy sting...
Strana 82 - The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill ; Where only merit constant pay receives, Is...
Strana 85 - What conscience dictates to be done, Or warns me not to do, This, teach me more than hell to shun, That, more than heaven pursue.
Strana 17 - Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar: When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow : Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the main.
Strana 6 - First follow Nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still the same: Unerring Nature, still divinely bright, One clear...
Strana 12 - Fir'd at first sight with what the Muse imparts, In fearless youth we tempt the heights of arts, While from the bounded level of our mind, Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind; But more advanc'd, behold with strange surprise, New distant scenes of endless science rise!
Strana 39 - Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind; His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way...
Strana 36 - 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 ? Through worlds unnumber'd though the God be known, Tis ours to trace him only in our own.
Strana 46 - Cease then, nor order imperfection name : Our proper bliss depends on what we blame. Know thy own point : This kind, this due degree Of blindness, weakness, Heaven bestows on thee.
Strana 17 - The reader's threatened (not in vain) with 'sleep'. Then, at the last and only couplet fraught With some unmeaning thing they call a thought, A needless Alexandrine ends the song, That, like a wounded snake, drags its slow length along.