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" em all: Not Caesar's empress would I deign to prove; No, make me mistress to the man I love; If there be yet another name more free, More fond than mistress, make me that to thee! "
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Translations and imitations - Σελίδα 27
των Alexander Pope - 1752
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...what are you to Love ?• The jealous God, when we profane his fires, •• Thofe reftlefs paflions in revenge infpires ; ; And bids them make miftaken mortals groan, • Who feek in love for ought but love alone. Should at my feet the world's great matter fall, Himfelf, his throne, his world,...

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...fame ; Before true paflion all thofe views remove, Fame, wealth, and honour f what are you to Love ? The jealous God, when we profane his fires, Thofe...but love alone. Should at my feet the world's great mafter fall, 85 Himfelf, his throne, his world, I'd fcom 'em all : Not Caefar's cmprefs would I deign...

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...fame ; Before true paffion all thofe views remove, Fame, wealth, and honour ! what are you to Love ? The jealous God, when we profane his fires, Thofe...but love alone. Should at my feet the world's great mafter fall, 85 Himfelf, his throne, his world, I'd fcorn 'em all : Not Casfar's emprefs would I deign...

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...vocabulum, aut fi non indigneris, concubinae vel fcorti." — POPE has added a very injudicious thought, J The jealous God, when we profane his fires, Thofe reftlefs paffions in revenge infpires, *V.61. § V. 73. t Thefe thoughts have furniflied Bayle with an occafion, to difcufs after his manner,...

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...forthwith Is he gone. . Chaucer. F. ELOISA TO ABE LARD. 33 The jealous God, when we profane his fires, 8 r Thofe reftlefs paffions in revenge infpires, And bids...but love alone. Should at my feet the world's great mafter fall, 85 Himfelf, his throne, his world, I'd fcorn 'em all : Not Casfar's emprefs would I deign...

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