Only the greatest and the best Quotes of Alexander Pope
Quote : "WHAT dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs'
What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things"
What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things"
- (Author : Alexander Pope , Book : Rape of The Lock, Canto I , Quote ID :3055)
Quote : "Sol thro' white Curtains shot a tim'rous Ray'
And op'd those Eyes that must eclipse the Day"
And op'd those Eyes that must eclipse the Day"
- (Author : Alexander Pope , Book : Rape of The Lock, Canto I , Quote ID :3056)
Quote : "Fairest of Mortals' thou distinguish'd Care
Of thousand bright Inhabitants of Air!"
Of thousand bright Inhabitants of Air!"
- (Author : Alexander Pope , Book : Rape of The Lock, Canto I , Quote ID :3057)
Quote : "Know then' unnumbered Spirits round thee fly'
The light Militia of the lower Sky"
The light Militia of the lower Sky"
- (Author : Alexander Pope , Book : Rape of The Lock, Canto I , Quote ID :3058)
Quote : "Think not' when Woman's transient Breath is fled'
That all her Vanities at once are dead:
Succeeding Vanities she still regards'
And tho' she plays no more' o'erlooks the Cards."
That all her Vanities at once are dead:
Succeeding Vanities she still regards'
And tho' she plays no more' o'erlooks the Cards."
- (Author : Alexander Pope , Book : Rape of The Lock, Canto I , Quote ID :3059)
Quote : "For when the Fair in all their Pride expire'
To their first Elements the Souls retire"
To their first Elements the Souls retire"
- (Author : Alexander Pope , Book : Rape of The Lock, Canto I , Quote ID :3060)
Quote : "Know farther yet; Whoever fair and chaste
Rejects Mankind' is by some Sylph embrac'd"
Rejects Mankind' is by some Sylph embrac'd"
- (Author : Alexander Pope , Book : Rape of The Lock, Canto I , Quote ID :3061)