The Poems of Alexander PopeJohn Butt The most complete and usable edition of Pope's poetry presenting the corpus of his poetry as printed in the Twickenham edition with Pope's own notes and a selection of the annotations in the other volumes of the Twickenham edition. |
Contents
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Pastorals with a Discourse on Pastoral | 119 |
Ode for Musick on st Cecilias Day | 139 |
An Essay on Criticism | 143 |
Epistle to Miss Blount With the Works of Voiture | 169 |
The Temple of Fame | 172 |
Messiah | 189 |
WindsorForest | 195 |
The Universal Prayer | 247 |
Epistle to Mr Jervas | 249 |
Eloisa to Abelard | 252 |
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady | 262 |
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Three Theatrical Pieces | 211 |
To Mr Addison Occasioned by his Dialogues on Medals | 215 |
The Rape of the Lock | 217 |
Epistle to Miss Blount on her leaving the Town after the Coronation | 243 |
A Farewell to London | 245 |
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