The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; Together with All His Notes, 2. köideW. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French, and J. Wren., 1795 |
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... poor ; Such as are perfect , may , I can't deny ; But , by your leaves , divines , fo am not I. Full many a faint , fince first the world began , Liv'd an unfpotted maid , in spite of man : Let fuch ( a God's name ) with fine wheat be ...
... poor ; Such as are perfect , may , I can't deny ; But , by your leaves , divines , fo am not I. Full many a faint , fince first the world began , Liv'd an unfpotted maid , in spite of man : Let fuch ( a God's name ) with fine wheat be ...
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... poor , ( you fay , ) she drains her husband's purse ; If rich , he keeps her priest , or fomething worfe If highly born , intolerably vain , Vapours and pride by turns poffefs her brain , A 2 Now " Now gaily mad , now fourly fplenetic ...
... poor , ( you fay , ) she drains her husband's purse ; If rich , he keeps her priest , or fomething worfe If highly born , intolerably vain , Vapours and pride by turns poffefs her brain , A 2 Now " Now gaily mad , now fourly fplenetic ...
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... poor hole , Can never be a moufe of any foul . 299 I vow'd , I scarce could fleep fince first I knew him , 305 311 And durit be fworn he had bewitch'd me to him ; If e'er I flept , I dream'd of him alone , And dreams foretel , as ...
... poor hole , Can never be a moufe of any foul . 299 I vow'd , I scarce could fleep fince first I knew him , 305 311 And durit be fworn he had bewitch'd me to him ; If e'er I flept , I dream'd of him alone , And dreams foretel , as ...
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... poor man's caufe : [ laws . Then pompous Silence reigns , and ftills the noisy XII . Paft fervices of friends , good deeds of foes , What fav'rites gain , and what the nation owes , Fly the forgetful world , and in thy arms repofe ...
... poor man's caufe : [ laws . Then pompous Silence reigns , and ftills the noisy XII . Paft fervices of friends , good deeds of foes , What fav'rites gain , and what the nation owes , Fly the forgetful world , and in thy arms repofe ...
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... Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope , And curfes wit , and poetry , and Pope . 25 Friend to my life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted many an idle fong ) , ' What drop or noftrum can this plague remove ? Or which ...
... Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope , And curfes wit , and poetry , and Pope . 25 Friend to my life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted many an idle fong ) , ' What drop or noftrum can this plague remove ? Or which ...
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