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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... himself had fat at table . But when my point was gain'd , then thus I spoke , " Billy , my dear , how theepishly you look ! 66 180 Approach , my fpoufe , and let me kifs thy cheek ; " Thou shouldft be always thus , refign'd and meek ...
... himself had fat at table . But when my point was gain'd , then thus I spoke , " Billy , my dear , how theepishly you look ! 66 180 Approach , my fpoufe , and let me kifs thy cheek ; " Thou shouldft be always thus , refign'd and meek ...
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... himself no less content would be , To part his throne and share his heav'n with thee : Yet itay , great C¿far ! and vouchfafe to reign O'er the wide earth , and o'er the wat'ry main ; Refign to Jove his empire of the skies , And people ...
... himself no less content would be , To part his throne and share his heav'n with thee : Yet itay , great C¿far ! and vouchfafe to reign O'er the wide earth , and o'er the wat'ry main ; Refign to Jove his empire of the skies , And people ...
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... himself defcend . The Theban kings their line from Cadmus trace , From godlike Perfeus thofe of Argive race . Terrarum delicta , nec exfuperabile diris 315 Ingenium mortale queror . quonam ufque nocentum Exigar in poenas ? t¿det f¿vire ...
... himself defcend . The Theban kings their line from Cadmus trace , From godlike Perfeus thofe of Argive race . Terrarum delicta , nec exfuperabile diris 315 Ingenium mortale queror . quonam ufque nocentum Exigar in poenas ? t¿det f¿vire ...
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... himself , himself is better known . To diftant lands Vertumnus never roves ; Like you , contented with his native groves ; Nor at firft fight , like moft , admires the fair ; For you he lives ; and you alone shall share His laft ...
... himself , himself is better known . To diftant lands Vertumnus never roves ; Like you , contented with his native groves ; Nor at firft fight , like moft , admires the fair ; For you he lives ; and you alone shall share His laft ...
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... himself again . Here aged trees cathedral - walks compofe , And mount the hill in venerable rows : II 20 ' There the green infants in their beds are laid , 15 The garden's hope , and its expected shade . Here orange - trees with blooms ...
... himself again . Here aged trees cathedral - walks compofe , And mount the hill in venerable rows : II 20 ' There the green infants in their beds are laid , 15 The garden's hope , and its expected shade . Here orange - trees with blooms ...
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