Alexander Pope:How happy is the blameless vestal's lot;
纯洁无暇的人是多么的幸福呀;
Those who deny freedom to others deserve it Alexander Pope.
凡是不给别人自由的人,他自由就不应得到自由.——蒲柏.
Throngs promiscuous strew the level green ( Alexander Pope )
大量杂草混杂在平整的草坪上 ( 亚历山大波普 )
Alexander Pope believed it was better not to have expectations.
诗人教皇·亚历山大相信最好不要抱有期望。
And ever - living Lamps depend in Rows ( Alexander Pope )
挂成一排的长明灯 ( 亚历山大波普 )
Nations unborn your mighty names shall sound ( Alexander Pope )
未诞生的国家,你们英武的名字应传颂 ( 亚历山大波普 )
In the eighteeth century it was Alexander Pope who wrote the finest poetry in England.
18世纪,亚历山大·蒲柏写出了英格兰最好的诗歌.
The guy who could quote Alexander Pope learned about spitting tobacco and dodgingmortar rounds, the strange allure of a hard life.
这是一个可以随意引用教皇名言,一边吐着烟圈一边预测房地产危机的家伙,他的生命无比顽强与绚烂多姿。
The guy who could quote Alexander Pope learned about spitting tobacco and dodgingmortar rounds, the strange allure of a hard life. “Everything is vivid, eventhe crappy food,” he said.
这是一个可以随意引用教皇名言,一边吐着烟圈一边预测房地产危机的家伙,他的生命无比顽强与绚烂多姿。“每一个东西都有它的意义,即使是无比难吃的食物,”他说到。

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