An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope, 1. köideM. Cooper, 1756 |
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... Thy oaths I quit , thy memory refign , Forget , renounce me , hate whate'er was mine . This change is judicious and moving . And the following invocation to hope , faith , and chriftian grace , to come and take full poffeffion of her ...
... Thy oaths I quit , thy memory refign , Forget , renounce me , hate whate'er was mine . This change is judicious and moving . And the following invocation to hope , faith , and chriftian grace , to come and take full poffeffion of her ...
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