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... Soul Adriani Morientis ad Animam - Translated Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy of Cato An Essay on Criticism The Rape of the Lock : Dedication to Mrs. Arabella Fermor . Canto I. 125 144 . 150 ...
... Soul Adriani Morientis ad Animam - Translated Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady Prologue to Mr. Addison's Tragedy of Cato An Essay on Criticism The Rape of the Lock : Dedication to Mrs. Arabella Fermor . Canto I. 125 144 . 150 ...
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... my time to save my soul ; and that some wise men will be of my opinion , even if I should think a part of it better spent in the enjoy- ments of life than in pleasing the critics . AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO VOL . II . OF POEMS ,
... my time to save my soul ; and that some wise men will be of my opinion , even if I should think a part of it better spent in the enjoy- ments of life than in pleasing the critics . AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO VOL . II . OF POEMS ,
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... souls they bear : 50 Of towns dispeopled , and the wandering ghosts 55 Of kings unburied in the wasted coasts ; When ... soul . The wretch then lifted to th ' unpitying skies 60 65 70 70 75 Those empty orbs from whence he tore his eyes ...
... souls they bear : 50 Of towns dispeopled , and the wandering ghosts 55 Of kings unburied in the wasted coasts ; When ... soul . The wretch then lifted to th ' unpitying skies 60 65 70 70 75 Those empty orbs from whence he tore his eyes ...
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... soul , the brothers start from rest , And all their furies wake within their breast . Their tortured minds repining Envy tears , And Hate , engendered by suspicious fears ; And sacred thirst of sway ; and all the ties Of nature broke ...
... soul , the brothers start from rest , And all their furies wake within their breast . Their tortured minds repining Envy tears , And Hate , engendered by suspicious fears ; And sacred thirst of sway ; and all the ties Of nature broke ...
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... soul that day , When all were slaves thou could'st around survey , Pleased to behold unbounded power thy own , 220 And singly fill a fear'd and envied throne ! But the vile vulgar , ever discontent , Their growing fears in secret ...
... soul that day , When all were slaves thou could'st around survey , Pleased to behold unbounded power thy own , 220 And singly fill a fear'd and envied throne ! But the vile vulgar , ever discontent , Their growing fears in secret ...
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