The Works of Alexander Pope: 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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... hands no taffels you can lure , But fulfome love for gain we can endure ; For gold we love the impotent and old , And heave , and pant , and kiss , and cling , for gold . Yet with embraces curfes oft I mixt , 170 176 Then kifs'd again ...
... hands no taffels you can lure , But fulfome love for gain we can endure ; For gold we love the impotent and old , And heave , and pant , and kiss , and cling , for gold . Yet with embraces curfes oft I mixt , 170 176 Then kifs'd again ...
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... hands , the bargain was agreed ; I ftill have shifts against a time of need : The mouse that always trufts to one poor hole , Can never be a moufe of any foul . 299 I vow'd , I fcarce could fleep fince first I knew him , 305 311 And ...
... hands , the bargain was agreed ; I ftill have shifts against a time of need : The mouse that always trufts to one poor hole , Can never be a moufe of any foul . 299 I vow'd , I fcarce could fleep fince first I knew him , 305 311 And ...
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... hand . As for the volume that revil'd the dames , 434 ' Twas torn to fragments , and condemn'd to flames . Now Heav'n on all my husbands gone , bestow Pleasures above , for tortures felt below : That reft they wish'd for , grant them in ...
... hand . As for the volume that revil'd the dames , 434 ' Twas torn to fragments , and condemn'd to flames . Now Heav'n on all my husbands gone , bestow Pleasures above , for tortures felt below : That reft they wish'd for , grant them in ...
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... hands from my flain father tore ; Go , and a parent's heavy curfes bear ; Break all the bonds of nature , and prepare Their kindred fouls to mutual hate and war . Give them to dare , what I might wish to see Blind as I am , fome ...
... hands from my flain father tore ; Go , and a parent's heavy curfes bear ; Break all the bonds of nature , and prepare Their kindred fouls to mutual hate and war . Give them to dare , what I might wish to see Blind as I am , fome ...
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... . riget horrida tergo Palla , et cærulei redeunt in pectore nodi . Atropos hos , atque ipfa novat Proferpina cultus . VOL . II . B 154 She She tofs'd her meagre arms ; her better hand In I 25 Book I. THEBAIS OF STATIUS .
... . riget horrida tergo Palla , et cærulei redeunt in pectore nodi . Atropos hos , atque ipfa novat Proferpina cultus . VOL . II . B 154 She She tofs'd her meagre arms ; her better hand In I 25 Book I. THEBAIS OF STATIUS .
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