The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Second Of His Letters. 8Nicolai, 1764 - 225 pages |
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Page 10
... receive ; for , if you observe , Matrimo- ny is placed after Extreme unction in our Catechifm , as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken . The old man then lay down , facis- fy'd in the confcience of having ...
... receive ; for , if you observe , Matrimo- ny is placed after Extreme unction in our Catechifm , as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken . The old man then lay down , facis- fy'd in the confcience of having ...
Page 12
... receive here from com , pany is Mirth , which at the best is but a fluttering un quiet motion , that beats about the breast for a few mo ments , and after leaves it void and empty . Keeping good company , even the beft ; is but a lefs ...
... receive here from com , pany is Mirth , which at the best is but a fluttering un quiet motion , that beats about the breast for a few mo ments , and after leaves it void and empty . Keeping good company , even the beft ; is but a lefs ...
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... received your reward , in being happy where you are . I be- lieve , in the religious country you inhabit , you'll be better pleased to find I confider you in this light , than if I compared you to thofe Greeks and Romans , whose ...
... received your reward , in being happy where you are . I be- lieve , in the religious country you inhabit , you'll be better pleased to find I confider you in this light , than if I compared you to thofe Greeks and Romans , whose ...
Page 23
... than ever ; and shall make this , which is the most fincere letter I ever writ to you , the shortest and faintest perhaps of any you have received . ' Tis enough if you reflect , that B 4 FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 23.
... than ever ; and shall make this , which is the most fincere letter I ever writ to you , the shortest and faintest perhaps of any you have received . ' Tis enough if you reflect , that B 4 FROM EDW . BLOUNT , Esq . 23.
Page 24
... received . ' Tis enough if you reflect , that barely to remember any perfon when one's mind is taken up with a fenfible forrow , is a great degree of friendship . I can fay no more but that I love you , and all that are yours ; and that ...
... received . ' Tis enough if you reflect , that barely to remember any perfon when one's mind is taken up with a fenfible forrow , is a great degree of friendship . I can fay no more but that I love you , and all that are yours ; and that ...
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