The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, 第 2 卷Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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第 28 頁
... heart with rage , and wings his feet with fears . So fares a sailor on the stormy main , 520 When clouds conceal Boötes ' golden wain , When not a star its friendly lustre keeps , Nor trembling Cynthia glimmers on the deeps ; He dreads ...
... heart with rage , and wings his feet with fears . So fares a sailor on the stormy main , 520 When clouds conceal Boötes ' golden wain , When not a star its friendly lustre keeps , Nor trembling Cynthia glimmers on the deeps ; He dreads ...
第 32 頁
... babes depending at her side ; Whose panting vitals , warm with life , she draws , And in their hearts imbrues her cruel claws . 715 720 The youths surround her with extended spears ; But brave 32 32 THE FIRST BOOK OF.
... babes depending at her side ; Whose panting vitals , warm with life , she draws , And in their hearts imbrues her cruel claws . 715 720 The youths surround her with extended spears ; But brave 32 32 THE FIRST BOOK OF.
第 41 頁
... heart subdue ! What nymph could e'er attract such crowds as you ? Not she whose beauty urged the Centaur's arms , Ulysses ' queen , nor Helen's fatal charms . Even now , when silent scorn is all thy gain , A thousand court you , though ...
... heart subdue ! What nymph could e'er attract such crowds as you ? Not she whose beauty urged the Centaur's arms , Ulysses ' queen , nor Helen's fatal charms . Even now , when silent scorn is all thy gain , A thousand court you , though ...
第 45 頁
... heart command , Can Phaon's eyes forget his Sappho's hand ? Must then her name the wretched writer prove To thy remembrance lost , as to thy love ? Ask not the cause that I new numbers choose , The lute neglected , and the lyric Muse ...
... heart command , Can Phaon's eyes forget his Sappho's hand ? Must then her name the wretched writer prove To thy remembrance lost , as to thy love ? Ask not the cause that I new numbers choose , The lute neglected , and the lyric Muse ...
第 46 頁
... heart resign , But such as merit , such as equal thine , By none , alas ! by none thou canst be moved , Phaon alone by Phaon must be loved ! Yet once thy Sappho could thy cares employ , Once in her arms you centred all your joy : No ...
... heart resign , But such as merit , such as equal thine , By none , alas ! by none thou canst be moved , Phaon alone by Phaon must be loved ! Yet once thy Sappho could thy cares employ , Once in her arms you centred all your joy : No ...
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第 183 頁 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold...
第 199 頁 - True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learned to dance. 'Tis not enough no harshness gives offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense. Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows...
第 178 頁 - 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?
第 265 頁 - Statesman, yet friend to Truth ! of soul sincere, In action faithful, and in honour clear; Who broke no promise, serv'd no private end, Who gain'd no title, and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself, by all approv'd, And prais'd, unenvy'd, by the Muse he lov'd.
第 198 頁 - In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
第 246 頁 - Restore the Lock ! she cries ; and all around, Restore the Lock ! the vaulted roofs rebound. Not fierce Othello in so loud a strain...
第 245 頁 - Now Jove suspends his golden scales in air, Weighs the men's wits against the lady's hair ; The doubtful beam long nods from side to side ; At length the wits mount up, the hairs subside. See fierce Belinda on the baron flies, With more than usual lightning in her eyes : Nor fear'd the chief th' unequal fight to try, Who sought no more than on his foe to die.
第 178 頁 - Hark! they whisper; Angels say, Sister Spirit, come away. What is this absorbs me quite? Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirits, draws my breath?
第 228 頁 - 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...
第 242 頁 - CANTO V She said: the pitying audience melt in tears; But Fate and Love had stopp'd the baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can move when fair Belinda fails? Not half so fix'd the Trojan could remain.