Alexander Pope Quotes About Flight

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  • One thought of thee puts all the pomp to flight; Priests, tapers, temples, swim before my sight.

    Alexander Pope (1824). “The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations”, p.275
  • What then remains, but well our power to use, And keep good-humor still whate'er we lose? And trust me, dear, good-humor can prevail, When airs, and flights, and screams, and scolding fail.

    Alexander Pope (1835). “The Works of Alexander Pope: With a Memoir of the Author, Notes, and Critical Notes on Each Poem”, p.124
  • Fly, dotard, fly! With thy wise dreams and fables of the sky.

    Dream  
    Alexander Pope (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Alexander Pope (Illustrated)”, p.1130, Delphi Classics
  • Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! O grave! where is thy victory? O death! where is thy sting?

    Death  
    Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce (1831). “Poetical Works”, p.152
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