The Rape of the Lock: And An Essay on ManAmerican Book Company, 1898 - 110 pages |
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... 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 , 7 410 15 Look on her face , and you'll forget ' em all . This nymph , to the ...
... 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 , 7 410 15 Look on her face , and you'll forget ' em all . This nymph , to the ...
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... alike in place , But differing far in figure and in face . 25 Here stood Ill - nature like an ancient maid , Her wrinkled form in black and white arrayed ; With store of prayers , for mornings , nights , and noons , Her hand is filled ...
... alike in place , But differing far in figure and in face . 25 Here stood Ill - nature like an ancient maid , Her wrinkled form in black and white arrayed ; With store of prayers , for mornings , nights , and noons , Her hand is filled ...
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... Alike in what it gives , and what denies ? 205 VII . Far as creation's ample range extends , The scale of sensual , mental powers ascends : 2 Mark how it mounts to man's imperial race , 3 From the green myriads in the peopled grass ...
... Alike in what it gives , and what denies ? 205 VII . Far as creation's ample range extends , The scale of sensual , mental powers ascends : 2 Mark how it mounts to man's imperial race , 3 From the green myriads in the peopled grass ...
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... alike . And , if each system in gradation roll Alike essential to the amazing whole , The least confusion but in one , not all That system only , but the whole must fall . 1 " Sense from thought , " i.e. , sensation from reason . 250 2 ...
... alike . And , if each system in gradation roll Alike essential to the amazing whole , The least confusion but in one , not all That system only , but the whole must fall . 1 " Sense from thought , " i.e. , sensation from reason . 250 2 ...
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... Alike in ignorance , his reason such , 5 Whether he thinks too little , or too much : Chaos of Thought and Passion , all confused ; Still by himself abused or disabused ; Created half to rise , and half to fall ; 8 Great lord of all ...
... Alike in ignorance , his reason such , 5 Whether he thinks too little , or too much : Chaos of Thought and Passion , all confused ; Still by himself abused or disabused ; Created half to rise , and half to fall ; 8 Great lord of all ...
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Æneid aërial alike Alluding angels beast beau beauty Belinda blessed bliss Bolingbroke breath Bryant's translation Cæsar called CANTO Catiline charms creatures death Dunciad e'er earth Empedocles Essay eternal ethereal Ev'n expression eyes fair fame fate fool forever glory gnome grace hair happiness head heart Heaven heroes Homer's Iliad honor human Iliad insect wings instinct John Caryll king knave laws Learn lock Lord man's mankind mind moral moving toyshop Nature Nature's never Note nymph o'er pain Paradise Lost passions PATTISON perfect pleasure poem poet poetic Pope Pope's pride Queen Rape reason rise satire Self-love sense Sir George Brown Sir Plume skies smiling train soul spirit spread Swift sylphs taste taught Thalestris thee things thou trembling Twickenham verse vice virtue walked with beast WARBURTON weak whole wings wise
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Page 29 - 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.
Page 68 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent; Spreads undivided, operates unspent! Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect in a hair as heart; As...
Page 58 - He, who through vast immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how system into system runs, What other planets circle other suns, What varied being peoples every star, May tell why Heaven has made us as we are.
Page 30 - But chiefly Love — to Love an Altar built, Of twelve vast French romances, neatly gilt. There lay three garters, half a pair of gloves, And all the trophies of his former loves ; With tender billet-doux he lights the pyre, And breathes three amorous sighs to raise the fire.
Page 98 - Heav'n still with laughter the vain toil surveys, And buries madmen in the heaps they raise. Know, all the good that individuals find, Or God and nature meant to mere mankind, Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words, health, peace, and competence But health consists with temperance alone ; And peace, oh virtue ! peace is all thy own.
Page 71 - The proper study of mankind is man. Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great : With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the stoic's pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act, or rest; In doubt to deem himself a god, or beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer...
Page 63 - Annual for me, the grape, the rose, renew The juice nectareous, and the balmy dew ; For me, the mine a thousand treasures brings ; For me, health gushes from a thousand springs; Seas roll to waft me, suns to light me rise ; My foot-stool Earth, my canopy the skies.
Page 93 - 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.
Page 76 - Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength: So, cast and mingled with his very frame, The Mind's disease, its ruling Passion came; Each vital humour which should feed the whole, Soon flows to this, in body and in soul.
Page 40 - The little engine on his fingers' ends; This just behind Belinda's neck he spread, As o'er the fragrant steams she bends her head. Swift to the lock a thousand sprites repair, A thousand wings, by turns, blow back the hair; And thrice they twitched the diamond in her ear; Thrice she looked back, and thrice the foe drew near.