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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... o'er my fide , What ! fo familiar with your spouse ? I cry'd : I levied first a tax upon his need ; Then let him ---- ' twas a nicety indeed ! Let all mankind this certain maxim hold , Marry who will , our fex is to be fold . With empty ...
... o'er my fide , What ! fo familiar with your spouse ? I cry'd : I levied first a tax upon his need ; Then let him ---- ' twas a nicety indeed ! Let all mankind this certain maxim hold , Marry who will , our fex is to be fold . With empty ...
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... o'er ; So , blefs the good man's foul , I fay no more . Now for my fifth lov'd lord , the laft and beft , ( Kind heav'n afford him everlasting reft ; ) Full hearty was his love , and I can fhew The tokens on my ribs in black and blue ...
... o'er ; So , blefs the good man's foul , I fay no more . Now for my fifth lov'd lord , the laft and beft , ( Kind heav'n afford him everlasting reft ; ) Full hearty was his love , and I can fhew The tokens on my ribs in black and blue ...
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... o'er his tongue , and o'er his 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 ...
... o'er his tongue , and o'er his 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 ...
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... O'er the wide fields the furious mother flew , And while her arms a fecond hope contain , Sprung from the rocks and plung'd into the main . But wave whate'er to Cadmus may belong , And fix , O Mufe ! the barrier of thy song At Oedipus ...
... O'er the wide fields the furious mother flew , And while her arms a fecond hope contain , Sprung from the rocks and plung'd into the main . But wave whate'er to Cadmus may belong , And fix , O Mufe ! the barrier of thy song At Oedipus ...
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... O'er the wide earth , and o'er the wat'ry main ; Refign to Jove his empire of the skies , And people Heav'n with Roman deities . 45 The time will come , when a diviner flame Shall warm my breast to fing of Cæfar's fame : Mean while ...
... O'er the wide earth , and o'er the wat'ry main ; Refign to Jove his empire of the skies , And people Heav'n with Roman deities . 45 The time will come , when a diviner flame Shall warm my breast to fing of Cæfar's fame : Mean while ...
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