There my Retreat, the best Companions grace, Chiefs out of War, and Statesmen out of Place. There ST JOHN mingles with my friendly Bowl, The Feast of Reason, and the Flow of Soul. And HE, whose Lightning pierc'd th... The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq - Strana 79autor/autoři: Alexander Pope - 1797 - 3650 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 504 str.
..." Send me, Gods ! a whole hog barbecued *!* Hues ', Oh blast it, south winds ! till a stench exhale ht, will find ; Slave to no sect, who takes no private road genins of the stubborn plain Almost as quickly as he conquer'd Spain. Rank as the ripeness of a rabbit's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 542 str.
...with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul : And he, whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines,* Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my vines, Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain Almost as quickly as he conquer'd Spain. Envy must own I live among the great, No MAN... | |
| John Timbs - 1861 - 348 str.
...his distinguished visitors, including the gallant Peterborough : — And be whose lightning pierced th' Iberian lines, Now forms my quincunx and now ranks my vines ; Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as he conquer'd Spain. The Grotto was, in some measure, a work of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 388 str.
...There St. John mingles with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul : And he,3 whose lightning pierc'd th' Iberian lines, Now forms my...and now ranks my vines ; Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as he conquer'd Spain. Envy must own I live among the great, No pimp... | |
| 1863 - 648 str.
...with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul : And he whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines, Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my vines ; Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as he conquered Spain." In 1735 Bolingbroke went abroad again for... | |
| Richard Stuteley Cobbett - 1872 - 452 str.
...with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul ; And he whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my vines Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as he conquer'd Spain.* The remainder of his life, which he passed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 str.
...relation, who drowned himself in the Thames. And he, whose lightning3 pierced th' Iberian lines, 129 Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my vines, Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as ho couquer'd Spain. Envy must own, I live among the great, No... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 430 str.
...a stroke, and it is yet unpaid for, but that is nothing with a poetical genius." * " And he t whose lightning pierc'd th' Iberian lines, Now forms my...and now ranks my vines ; Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as he coiuiuer'd Spain." i "Mr. Pope undoubtedly contributed to form... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 430 str.
...for, but that is nothing with a poetical geniua." * " And he t whose lightning pierc'd th' Ilterian lines, Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my vines ; Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain. Almost as quickly as he conquer'd Spain. "í " Mr. Pope undoubtedly contributed to... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1880 - 356 str.
...There. St John mingles with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul : And he, whose lightning pierc'd th' Iberian lines, Now forms my...and now ranks my vines, Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as he conquered Spain. Envy must own I live among the great, K"o... | |
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