Alexander Pope
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Life
Born: 21 May 1688
Died: 30 May 1744
Biography
Alexander Pope was an English poet, whose major works include The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad
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Settings of text by Alexander Pope
- Acis and Galatea, HWV 49 (George Frideric Handel)
- By Music (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- By the streams that ever flow (Maurice Greene)
- Descend, ye Nine! (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Discord dire sister (Samuel Webbe)
- The dying Christian to his soul (Alan Struck)
- The dying Christian to his soul (Vital spark) (William Billings)
- Happy the man (Ode to solitude) (Joseph Baildon)
- Happy the man. whose wish and care (James Oswald)
- Hark how the birds (Henry Lahee)
- I will not faith or love accuse (James Oswald)
- In awful pause (John Wall Callcott)
- Messiah (Oliver Holden)
- O friendship, thou balm (John Danby)
- O you, whom vanity's light bark conveys (John Stafford Smith)
- Ode to Music (Oliver Holden)
- Oh! happy state (Thomas Billington)
- Spring (Henry Hiles)
- The world, my dear Myra (James Oswald)
- Thyrsis, the music of that murm'ring spring (John Sale)
- Turn not, O Queen, thy face away (George Frideric Handel)
- Vital spark of heavenly flame (Edward Harwood)
- Vital spark of heavenly flame (William Jackson of Exeter)
- While fools their time (John Stafford Smith)
Publications
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