The Works of Alexander Pope, 1. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... and breath , be o'er ; And ev'n my Abelard belov'd no more . Death all - eloquent ! you only prove What duft we doat on , when ' tis man we love . 6 310 315 320 330 335 Then Then too , when fate fhall thy fair frame defroy 188 ELOISA TO ...
... and breath , be o'er ; And ev'n my Abelard belov'd no more . Death all - eloquent ! you only prove What duft we doat on , when ' tis man we love . 6 310 315 320 330 335 Then Then too , when fate fhall thy fair frame defroy 188 ELOISA TO ...
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