Alexander Pope — poems to learn by heart
Alexander Pope: 63 poems. Pick any — it opens in the Memorizun trainer; the progressive word- and letter-hiding method helps you memorize faster.
- Epitaph. Intended for Sir Isaac Newton, in Westminster Abbey.
- The Garden.
- The Alley.
- Part of the Ninth Ode of the Fourth Book.
- Autumn.
- The Rape of the Lock:
- Epitaph. on General Henry Withers, in Westminster Abbey, 1729.
- Epitaph. on Two Lovers Struck Dead by Lightning.
- Book IV. Ode I. to Venus.
- Winter.
- Messiah.
- Ode on St Cecilia's Day,
- An Essay on Criticism.
- Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
- Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus.
- Epistle to Mr Jervas, With Mr Dryden's Translation of Fresnoy's 'art of Painting.'
- Epistle to Miss Blount, With the Works of Voiture.
- Epistle to Mrs Teresa Blount. on Her Leaving the Town After the Coronation.
- To Mr John Moore, Author of the Celebrated Worm-Powder.
- Epitaph. on Charles Earl of Dorset, in the Church of Withyam, in Sussex.
- Epitaph. on Dr Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, Who Died in Exile at Paris, 1732.
- Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady
- Weeping.
- Artemisia.
- Epitaph. on Mr Gay, in Westminster Abbey, 1732.
- On Silence.
- The Happy Life of a Country Parson.
- Phryne.
- Epitaph. on Edmund Duke of Buckingham, Who Died in the Nineteenth Year of
- To Mrs M. B. on Her Birthday.
- Epitaph. on Mrs Corbet, Who Died of a Cancer in Her Breast.
- Epitaph. on Mr Elijah Fenton, at Easthamstead, in Berks, 1730.
- Epitaph. on the Hon. Simon Harcourt, Only Son of the Lord Chancellor
- Epitaph. on James Craggs, Esq. in Westminster Abbey.
- Epitaph. Another, on the Same.
- Epitaph. on Sir Godfrey Kneller, in Westminster Abbey, 1723.
- Summer,
- The Dying Christian to His Soul.
- Chaucer.
- Of a Lady Singing to Her Lute.
- Eloisa to Abelard.
- Epistle to James Craggs, Esq., Secretary of State.
- To Mr C., St James's Place.
- Epitaph. on the Monument of the Honourable Egbert Digby, and His Sister
- An Essay on Man
- Spring.
- Windsor-Forest.
- To Mr Thomas Southern, on His Birthday, 1742.
- Epitaph. for One Who Would Not Be Buried in Westminster Abbey.
- Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot; or, Prologue to the Satires.
- Satire II. to Mr Bethel.
- To the Author of a Poem Entitled Successio.
- On a Fan of the Author's Design, in Which Was Painted the Story of Cephalus and Procris, With the Motto, 'aura Veni.'
- Epitaph. on Sir William Trumbull.
- Epitaph. Intended for Mr Rowe, in Westminster Abbey.
- Satire I. to Mr Fortescue.
- Ode on Solitude.
- Prologue to Mr Addison's Tragedy of Cato.
- The Temple of Fame.
- Epilogue to the Satires.
- Book II. Satire VI. the First Part Imitated in the Year 1714, by Dr
- Satire IV.
- Satire II.
