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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... thee for a virtuous , faithful wife . " Lord ! when you have enough , what need you care How merrily foever others fare ? Tho ' all the day I give and take delight , Doubt not , fufficient will be left at night . ' Tis but a juft and ...
... thee for a virtuous , faithful wife . " Lord ! when you have enough , what need you care How merrily foever others fare ? Tho ' all the day I give and take delight , Doubt not , fufficient will be left at night . ' Tis but a juft and ...
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... in a fury rofe , And down he fettled me with hearty blows . I groan'd , and lay extended on my fide ; Oh ! thou haft flain me for my wealth , ( I cry'd ) , Yet face ; Yet I forgive thee ---- take my last THE WIFE OF BATH . 13.
... in a fury rofe , And down he fettled me with hearty blows . I groan'd , and lay extended on my fide ; Oh ! thou haft flain me for my wealth , ( I cry'd ) , Yet face ; Yet I forgive thee ---- take my last THE WIFE OF BATH . 13.
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... thee ---- take my last embrace ---- He wept , kind foul ! and stoop'd to kiss my I took him fuch a box as turn'd him blue , Then figh'd , and cry'd , Adieu , my dear , adieu ! But after many a hearty ftruggle past , I condefcended to be ...
... thee ---- take my last embrace ---- He wept , kind foul ! and stoop'd to kiss my I took him fuch a box as turn'd him blue , Then figh'd , and cry'd , Adieu , my dear , adieu ! But after many a hearty ftruggle past , I condefcended to be ...
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... thee place ; Though all the kies , ambitious of thy fway , Confpire to court thee from our world away ; Though Phoebus longs to mix his rays with thine , And in thy glorics more ferenely fhine ; Though Jove himself no lefs content would ...
... thee place ; Though all the kies , ambitious of thy fway , Confpire to court thee from our world away ; Though Phoebus longs to mix his rays with thine , And in thy glorics more ferenely fhine ; Though Jove himself no lefs content would ...
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... thee begot an impious brood , And with full luft thofe horrid joys renew'd ; Then felf - condemn'd to fhades of endless night , Forc'd from these orbs the bleeding balls of fight : Oh hear , and aid the vengeance I require , If worthy thee ...
... thee begot an impious brood , And with full luft thofe horrid joys renew'd ; Then felf - condemn'd to fhades of endless night , Forc'd from these orbs the bleeding balls of fight : Oh hear , and aid the vengeance I require , If worthy thee ...
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