Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope1688–174417th century Alexander Pope was an English poet, translator, and satirist of the Enlightenment era who is considered one of the most prominent English poets of the early 18th century. An exponent of Augustan literature, Pope is best known for his satirical and discursive poetry including An Essay on Criticism (1711), The Rape of the Lock (1712–1717), The Dunciad (1728–1743), and for his translations of Homer.
Poems
64 poems- An Essay on Criticism.747 lines
- An Essay on Man1312 lines
- Artemisia.25 lines
- Autumn.102 lines
- Book II. Satire VI. the First Part Imitated in the Year 1714, by Dr222 lines
- Book IV. Ode I. to Venus.48 lines
- Chaucer.27 lines
- Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady82 lines
- Eloisa to Abelard.366 lines
- Epilogue to the Satires.443 lines
- Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot419 lines
- Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot; or, Prologue to the Satires.425 lines
- Epistle to James Craggs, Esq., Secretary of State.17 lines
- Epistle to Miss Blount, With the Works of Voiture.80 lines
- Epistle to Mr Jervas, With Mr Dryden's Translation of Fresnoy's 'art of Painting.'78 lines
- Epistle to Mrs Teresa Blount. on Her Leaving the Town After the Coronation.50 lines
- Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.40 lines
- Epitaph. Another, on the Same.8 lines
- Epitaph. for One Who Would Not Be Buried in Westminster Abbey.4 lines
- Epitaph. Intended for Mr Rowe, in Westminster Abbey.8 lines
- Epitaph. Intended for Sir Isaac Newton, in Westminster Abbey.7 lines
- Epitaph. on Charles Earl of Dorset, in the Church of Withyam, in Sussex.16 lines
- Epitaph. on Dr Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, Who Died in Exile at Paris, 1732.12 lines
- Epitaph. on Edmund Duke of Buckingham, Who Died in the Nineteenth Year of15 lines
- Epitaph. on General Henry Withers, in Westminster Abbey, 1729.12 lines
- Epitaph. on James Craggs, Esq. in Westminster Abbey.9 lines
- Epitaph. on Mr Elijah Fenton, at Easthamstead, in Berks, 1730.10 lines
- Epitaph. on Mr Gay, in Westminster Abbey, 1732.12 lines
- Epitaph. on Mrs Corbet, Who Died of a Cancer in Her Breast.10 lines
- Epitaph. on Sir Godfrey Kneller, in Westminster Abbey, 1723.8 lines
- Epitaph. on Sir William Trumbull.12 lines
- Epitaph. on the Hon. Simon Harcourt, Only Son of the Lord Chancellor9 lines
- Epitaph. on the Monument of the Honourable Egbert Digby, and His Sister23 lines
- Epitaph. on Two Lovers Struck Dead by Lightning.24 lines
- Messiah.109 lines
- Ode on Solitude.20 lines
- Ode on St Cecilia's Day,134 lines
- Of a Lady Singing to Her Lute.13 lines
- On a Fan of the Author's Design, in Which Was Painted the Story of Cephalus and Procris, With the Motto, 'aura Veni.'15 lines
- On Silence.43 lines
- Part of the Ninth Ode of the Fourth Book.16 lines
- Phryne.25 lines
- Prologue to Mr Addison's Tragedy of Cato.46 lines
- Satire I. to Mr Fortescue.160 lines
- Satire II.133 lines
- Satire II. to Mr Bethel.1383 lines
- Satire IV.288 lines
- Spring.121 lines
- Summer,94 lines
- The Alley.55 lines
- The Dying Christian to His Soul.18 lines
- The Garden.31 lines
- The Happy Life of a Country Parson.25 lines
- The Rape of the Lock:804 lines
- The Temple of Fame.524 lines
- To Mr C., St James's Place.12 lines
- To Mr John Moore, Author of the Celebrated Worm-Powder.40 lines
- To Mr Thomas Southern, on His Birthday, 1742.20 lines
- To Mrs M. B. on Her Birthday.20 lines
- To the Author of a Poem Entitled Successio.24 lines
- Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus.86 lines
- Weeping.19 lines
- Windsor-Forest.439 lines
- Winter.100 lines
