Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... Virtue . That even these can make no Man happy without Virtue : Instanced in Riches ; Honours ; Nobility ; Greatness ; Fame ; Superior Talents . With pictures of human Infelicity in Men possessed of them all . VII . That Virtue only ...
... Virtue . That even these can make no Man happy without Virtue : Instanced in Riches ; Honours ; Nobility ; Greatness ; Fame ; Superior Talents . With pictures of human Infelicity in Men possessed of them all . VII . That Virtue only ...
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... Virtue , whether blest or curst , Which meets contempt , or which compassion first ? Count all th ' advantage prosp'rous Vice attains , ' Tis but what Virtue flies from and disdains : And grant the bad what happiness they would , One ...
... Virtue , whether blest or curst , Which meets contempt , or which compassion first ? Count all th ' advantage prosp'rous Vice attains , ' Tis but what Virtue flies from and disdains : And grant the bad what happiness they would , One ...
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... Virtue , punish mine . WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT . — This world , ' tis true , 145 Was made for Cæsar - but for Titus too : And which more blest ? who chained his country , say , Or he whose Virtue sighed to lose a day ? " But sometimes Virtue ...
... Virtue , punish mine . WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT . — This world , ' tis true , 145 Was made for Cæsar - but for Titus too : And which more blest ? who chained his country , say , Or he whose Virtue sighed to lose a day ? " But sometimes Virtue ...
Contenido
The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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