His native home deep imag'd in his soul.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
-- The Odyssey of Homer, Book xiii, Line 38
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
-- The Odyssey of Homer, Book xiii, Line 38
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- He ceas'd; but left so pleasing on their ear
His voice,
that list'ning still they seem'd to hear. -- Alexander... - How prone to doubt, how cautious are the wise!
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
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The Odyssey of Homer, Book xiii, Line... - And would'st thou evil for his good repay?
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
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The Odyssey of Homer, Book xvi, Line... - Impatient straight to flesh his virgin sword.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
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The Odyssey of Homer, Book xx, Line... - But he whose inborn worth his acts commend,
Of gentle soul,
to human race a friend. -- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)... - And bear unmov'd the wrongs of base mankind,
The last and hardest conquest of the mind.
Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- The Odyssey of Homer... - Heav'd on Olympus tott'ring Ossa stood;
On Ossa, Pelion nods with all his wood.
Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- The Odyssey of Homer... - Whatever day
Makes man a slave, takes half his worth away.
Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- The Odyssey of Homer... - Forgetful youth! but know, the Power above
With ease can save each object of his love;
Wide as his will extends his boundless grace. -- Alexander...
