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| 2481. | Universal Prayer by Alexander Pope> | | Father of all! In every age,
In ev'ry clime ador'd,
By saint, by savage, and by sage,
Jehovah, Jove, or Lord!
Thou Great First Cause, le... |
| 2482. | An Essay on Man in Four Epistles: Epistle 1 by Alexander Pope> | | To Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke
Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things
To low ambition, and the pride of kings.
Let us (since life can li... |
| 2486. | Impromptu, to Lady Winchelsea by Alexander Pope> | | In vain you boast Poetic Names of yore,
And cite those Sapho's we admire no more:
Fate doom'd the Fall of ev'ry Female Wit,
But doom'd it then when... |
| 2487. | The Iliad: Book VI (excerpt) by Alexander Pope> | | He said, and pass'd with sad presaging heart
To seek his spouse, his soul's far dearer part;
At home he sought her, but he sought in vain:
She, wit... |
| 2488. | The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope> | | Part 1
WHAT dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs,
What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things,
I sing -- This Verse to C---, Muse! is due;
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| 2489. | The Rape of the Lock: Canto 1 by Alexander Pope> | | Nolueram, Belinda, tuos violare capillos;
Sedjuvat, hoc precibus me tribuisse tuis.
(Martial, Epigrams 12.84)
What dire offence from am'rous causes... |
| 2490. | The Rape of the Lock: Canto 2 by Alexander Pope> | | Not with more glories, in th' etherial plain,
The sun first rises o'er the purpled main,
Than, issuing forth, the rival of his beams
Launch'd on t... |
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