Om Pope's Select Works, Containing the Rape of the Lock, Moral Essays, the Temple of Fame, and Pastorals
This collection features some of Alexander Pope's most famous works, including The Rape of the Lock, a humorous mock-epic poem; Moral Essays, a series of satirical essays on various topics; The Temple of Fame, a dream vision poem; and Pastorals, a collection of poems on rural themes.
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