“It is very natural for a young friend and a young lover to think the persons they love have nothing to do but to please them.”
Quote by Alexander Pope
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This book features a selection of letters exchanged between the poet Alexander Pope and several prominent individuals during the years 1705 to 1735. The correspondence provides insights into the social and intellectual climate of the time, reflecting the thoughts and experiences of both Pope and his correspondents. more
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“Sleep and death, two twins of winged race, Of matchless swiftness, but of silent pace.”
“Though triumphs were to generals only due, crowns were reserved to grace the soldiers too.”
“Man, like the generous vine, supported lives; the strength he gains is from the embrace he gives.”
“Wholesome solitude, the nurse of sense!”
“And empty heads console with empty sound.”
“Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise?”
“There is no study that is not capable of delighting us after a little application to it.”
“Never elated while one man's oppress'd; Never dejected while another's blessed.”
“Talk what you will of taste, my friend, you'll find two of a face as soon as of a mind.”
