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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.
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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 Pope (1688-1744)
-- The Odyssey of Homer, Book xiii, Line 1
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The Angel ended, and in Adam's ear So charming left his voice, that he awhile Thought him still speaking, still stood fix'd to hear.
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His native home deep imag'd in his soul.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- The Odyssey of Homer, Book xiii, Line 38...
How prone to doubt, how cautious are the wise!
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And seem to walk on wings, and tread in air.
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And bear unmov'd the wrongs of base mankind, The last and hardest conquest of the mind.
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And what he greatly thought, he nobly dar'd.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) -- The Odyssey of Homer, Book ii, Line 312...
And would'st thou evil for his good repay?
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Impatient straight to flesh his virgin sword.
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And what so tedious as a twice-told tale.
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