The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 7. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... since whatever is said in my favour , must be a prediction of things that are not yet ; you , like a true Godfather , engage on my part for much more than ever I can per- Jacob Tonfon's fixth Vol . of Miscellany Poems . P. form . 2 form ...
... since whatever is said in my favour , must be a prediction of things that are not yet ; you , like a true Godfather , engage on my part for much more than ever I can per- Jacob Tonfon's fixth Vol . of Miscellany Poems . P. form . 2 form ...
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... Since you are fo near going into Shropshire , ( whither I shall not care to write of this matter for fear of the miscar- riage of any letters ) I must defire your leave to give you a plain and fincere account of what I have found from a ...
... Since you are fo near going into Shropshire , ( whither I shall not care to write of this matter for fear of the miscar- riage of any letters ) I must defire your leave to give you a plain and fincere account of what I have found from a ...
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... Since I have feen your Eclogues , I cannot be much pleas'd with my own ; how- ever you have not taken away all my vanity , fo long as you give me leave to profess myself Yours , & c . • LETTER IV . From Mr. WALSH . July 20 , 1706 . I ...
... Since I have feen your Eclogues , I cannot be much pleas'd with my own ; how- ever you have not taken away all my vanity , fo long as you give me leave to profess myself Yours , & c . • LETTER IV . From Mr. WALSH . July 20 , 1706 . I ...
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... Since when , I have not had a syllable from your hands , fo that ' tis to be fear'd that tho ' I have efcap'd death , I have not oblivion . I should at least have expected you to have finish'd that elegy upon me , which , you told me ...
... Since when , I have not had a syllable from your hands , fo that ' tis to be fear'd that tho ' I have efcap'd death , I have not oblivion . I should at least have expected you to have finish'd that elegy upon me , which , you told me ...
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... the understanding . You have proved yourself more tender of another's embryo's than the fondeft mothers are of their own , for you have > R 2 very pre preserv'd every thing that I miscarried of . Since I FROM SEVERAL PERSONS . 243.
... the understanding . You have proved yourself more tender of another's embryo's than the fondeft mothers are of their own , for you have > R 2 very pre preserv'd every thing that I miscarried of . Since I FROM SEVERAL PERSONS . 243.
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