 | Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 pages
...Stretch'd on the lawn his second hope survey, At once the chaser, and at once the prey : Lo, Rufus, tugging at the deadly dart, Bleeds in the forest like a wounded hart. Succeeding monarchs heard the subjects' cries, Nor saw displeased the peaceful cottage rise : Then... | |
 | England - 1894 - 370 pages
...celebrated passage in Pope, which, I apprehend, is by many not accurately understood : " Lo ! Rufus, tugging at the deadly dart, Bleeds in the forest like a wounded hart." But to return to the name of Minsted. What places the opinion I have stated beyond all doubt is that... | |
 | Walther Drechsler - 1904 - 94 pages
...coy nymph her lover's warm address Nor quite indulges, nor can quite repress. 83: Lo Ruf us, tugging at the deadly dart, Bleeds in the forest like a wounded hart. 185: Not half so swift the trembling doves can fly, When the fierce eagle cleaves the liquid sky; Not... | |
 | Alexander Pope - Poetry - 1963 - 884 pages
...Stretch'd on the Lawn his second Hope survey, At once the Chaser and at once the Prey. Lo Rufus, tugging at the deadly Dart, Bleeds in the Forest, like a wounded Hart. Succeeding Monarchs heard the Subjects Cries, 85 Nor saw displeas'd the peaceful Cottage rise. Then... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1998 - 260 pages
...in England at the time of the Conqueror. At once the chaser, and at once the prey: Lo Rufus, tugging at the deadly dart, Bleeds in the forest, like a wounded hart. Succeeding monarchs heard the subjects' cries, Nor saw displeased the peaceful cottage rise. Then gathering... | |
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