The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 pages |
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... Lord ! make ftraight in the defert a high - way for our " God ! Every valley fhall be exalted , and every moun- « tain and hill fhall be made low , and the crooked fhall be made ftraight , and the rough places plain . " Ch . iv . ver ...
... Lord ! make ftraight in the defert a high - way for our " God ! Every valley fhall be exalted , and every moun- « tain and hill fhall be made low , and the crooked fhall be made ftraight , and the rough places plain . " Ch . iv . ver ...
Page 54
... his faving power remains ; Thy realm for ever lafts , thy own MESSIAH reigns ! Ch . lx . ver . 19 , 20 . Ch . li , ver . 6. and Ch . liv . ver . 10 . WINDSOR- WINDSOR - FOREST . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE LORD 54 POPE'S POEMS .
... his faving power remains ; Thy realm for ever lafts , thy own MESSIAH reigns ! Ch . lx . ver . 19 , 20 . Ch . li , ver . 6. and Ch . liv . ver . 10 . WINDSOR- WINDSOR - FOREST . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE LORD 54 POPE'S POEMS .
Page 55
... LORD LANSDOWN . " Non injuffa cano : Te noftræ , Vare , myricæ , " Te Nemus omne canet : nec Phoebo gratior ulla est , " Quam fibi quæ Vari præfcripfit pagina nomen . " VIRG . E 4 THIS Poem was written at two different times : the.
... LORD LANSDOWN . " Non injuffa cano : Te noftræ , Vare , myricæ , " Te Nemus omne canet : nec Phoebo gratior ulla est , " Quam fibi quæ Vari præfcripfit pagina nomen . " VIRG . E 4 THIS Poem was written at two different times : the.
Page 56
... firft part of it , which relates to the country in the year 1704 , at the fame time with the Paftorals : the latter part was not added till the year 1713 , in which it was published , WINDSOR - FOREST . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE LORD.
... firft part of it , which relates to the country in the year 1704 , at the fame time with the Paftorals : the latter part was not added till the year 1713 , in which it was published , WINDSOR - FOREST . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE LORD.
Page 59
... lords of empty wilds and woods : Cities laid wafte , they storm'd the dens and caves ( For wifer brutes were backward to be slaves ) . What could be free , when lawless beasts obey'd , And ev❜n the elements a Tyrant sway'd ? 45 50 In ...
... lords of empty wilds and woods : Cities laid wafte , they storm'd the dens and caves ( For wifer brutes were backward to be slaves ) . What could be free , when lawless beasts obey'd , And ev❜n the elements a Tyrant sway'd ? 45 50 In ...
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