Hidden fields
Books Books
" And hence th' egregious wizard shall foredoom The fate of Louis, and the fall of Rome. Then cease, bright nymph ! to mourn thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast, Shall draw such envy... "
Poetical Works - Page 90
by Alexander Pope - 1808
Full view - About this book

The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2

Alexander Pope - 1871 - 542 pages
...hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere ! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast, IM Shall draw such envy as the lock you lost. For after...must, And all those tresses shall be laid in dust, 100 This lock the muse shall consecrate to fame, And 'midst the stars inscribe Belinda's name. ELEGY...
Full view - About this book

The Works of Alexander Pope: Poetry

Alexander Pope - 1871 - 542 pages
...Then cease, bright nymph ! to mourn thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere ! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast, Shall...the lock you lost. For after all the murders of your eye,1 i« When, after millions slain,' yourself shall die ; When those fair suns shall set, as set...
Full view - About this book

Simple History of English Literature: With Illustrative Extracts

A. L. Stronach - 1891 - 290 pages
...become a star, telling how it will endure after the other tresses shall have been laid in the grave. " This lock the muse shall consecrate to fame, And midst the stars inscribe Belinda's name." 10. Soon after he published The Rape of the Lock, Pope and his parents moved to Chiswick, a place on...
Full view - About this book

The Rape of the Lock, with the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot: With Introductory ...

Alexander Pope - 1885 - 72 pages
...Then cease, bright nymph ! to mourn thy ravish' d hair Which adds new glory to the shining sphere ! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast, Shall...the murders of your eye, When, after millions slain, your self shall die : 783 When those fair suns shall set, as set they must, And all those tresses shall...
Full view - About this book

Women's Place in Pope's World

Valerie Rumbold - 1989 - 342 pages
...poem: Then cease, bright Nymph! to mourn the ravish'd Hair Which adds new Glory to the shining Sphere! Not all the Tresses that fair Head can boast Shall draw such Envy as the Locke you lost. For. after all the Murders of your Eye. When, after Millions slain, your self shall...
Limited preview - About this book

The Legacy of Rome: A New Appraisal

Richard Jenkyns - 1992 - 526 pages
...while the ironical hyperboles are deftly mediated by a darker sense of the transience of human beauty: For, after all the murders of your eye, When, after...shall die. When those fair suns shall set, as set them must. And all those tresses shall be laid in dust. This lock the Muse shall consecrate to fame....
Limited preview - About this book

The Columbia Anthology of British Poetry

Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 pages
...140 Then cease, bright nymph! to moum thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast. Shall...fame, And 'midst the stars inscribe Belinda's name. 150 1:3. Caryll = John Caryll requeued the conciliatory light satire 1:44. Ring = place for flirting...
Limited preview - About this book

Selected Poetry

Alexander Pope - 1998 - 260 pages
...140 Then cease, bright nymph! to mourn thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast, Shall...fame, And 'midst the stars inscribe Belinda's name. 150 EPISTLE To Miss BLOUNT On her leaving the Town after the CORONATION As some fond virgin, whom her...
Limited preview - About this book

Love, Poetry, and Immortality: Luminous Insights of the World's Great Thinkers

William Gerber - 1998 - 148 pages
...die, but your name will live because of what my muse has wrought. The four lines are as follows: (309) When those fair suns shall set, as set they must....fame. And 'midst the stars inscribe Belinda's name. The writers whom 1 have cited on recent pages have all been English. For two pertinent non-English...
Limited preview - About this book

The Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Poetry

John Sitter - 2001 - 322 pages
...declaration, gallant but genuinely predictive, that Belinda and her hair will be immortalized by the poem: "This Lock, the Muse shall consecrate to Fame, / And mid'st the Stars inscribe Belinda's Name!" Lesser known early poems also end with predictions. The Messiah (1712) is an explicitly prophetic poem,...
Limited preview - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF