Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Part Of The Ninth Ode Of The Fourth Book. by Alexander Pope
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Part Of The Ninth Ode Of The Fourth Book.

    By Alexander Pope



    1 Lest you should think that verse shall die,
    Which sounds the silver Thames along,
    Taught, on the wings of truth to fly
    Above the reach of vulgar song;

    2 Though daring Milton sits sublime,
    In Spenser, native Muses play;
    Nor yet shall Waller yield to time,
    Nor pensive Cowley's moral lay.

    3 Sages and chiefs long since had birth
    Ere Caesar was, or Newton named;
    These raised new empires o'er the earth,
    And those, new heavens and systems framed.

    4 Vain was the chief's, the sage's pride!
    They had no poet, and they died.
    In vain they schemed, in vain they bled!
    They had no poet, and are dead.



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