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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... heart . “ Would I vouchsafe to sell what nature gave , 201 " You little think what custom I could have . " But fee ! I'm all your own ---- nay hold ----- for " shame ! [ " blame . " " What means my dear ----- indeed ----- you are to ...
... heart . “ Would I vouchsafe to sell what nature gave , 201 " You little think what custom I could have . " But fee ! I'm all your own ---- nay hold ----- for " shame ! [ " blame . " " What means my dear ----- indeed ----- you are to ...
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... heart . This wicked world was once my dear delight ; 225 Now all my conquefts , all my charms good night ! The flour confum'd , the best that now I can , Is e'en to make my market of the bran . My fourth dear spouse was not exceeding ...
... heart . This wicked world was once my dear delight ; 225 Now all my conquefts , all my charms good night ! The flour confum'd , the best that now I can , Is e'en to make my market of the bran . My fourth dear spouse was not exceeding ...
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... heart he could have won , While yet the fmart was shooting in the bone . How quaint an appetite in women reigns ! Free gifts we.fcorn , and love what costs us pains : Let men avoid us , and on them we leap ; A glutted market makes ...
... heart he could have won , While yet the fmart was shooting in the bone . How quaint an appetite in women reigns ! Free gifts we.fcorn , and love what costs us pains : Let men avoid us , and on them we leap ; A glutted market makes ...
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... heart the whole detail of woe Xantippe made her good man undergo ; How oft fhe fcolded in a day , he knew , How many pifs - pots on the fage fhe threw ; 390 Who 4 Who took it patiently , and wip'd his head 12 THE WIFE OF BATH .
... heart the whole detail of woe Xantippe made her good man undergo ; How oft fhe fcolded in a day , he knew , How many pifs - pots on the fage fhe threw ; 390 Who 4 Who took it patiently , and wip'd his head 12 THE WIFE OF BATH .
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... heart the merits of the caufe , 425 And stood content to rule by wholesome laws ; 430 Receiv'd the reins of abfolute command , With all the government of house and land , And empire o'er his tongue , and o'er his hand . As for the ...
... heart the merits of the caufe , 425 And stood content to rule by wholesome laws ; 430 Receiv'd the reins of abfolute command , With all the government of house and land , And empire o'er his tongue , and o'er his hand . As for the ...
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