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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... whose conftancy in fuffering pain , and whofe refolution in pursuit of a generous end , you would rather imitate than boast of . But I had a melancholy hint the other day , as if you were yet a martyr to the fatigue your virtue made you ...
... whose conftancy in fuffering pain , and whofe refolution in pursuit of a generous end , you would rather imitate than boast of . But I had a melancholy hint the other day , as if you were yet a martyr to the fatigue your virtue made you ...
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... whose faces are all upon me , I fear none fo much as Sir Christopher Guife , who , being in his fhirt , feems as ready to com- bate me , as her own Sir John was to demolish Duke Lancastere . I dare fay your lady will recollect his ...
... whose faces are all upon me , I fear none fo much as Sir Christopher Guife , who , being in his fhirt , feems as ready to com- bate me , as her own Sir John was to demolish Duke Lancastere . I dare fay your lady will recollect his ...
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... whose bourn No traveller returns ! y A fever carried me on the high gallop towards it for fix or seven days But here you have me now , and that is all I fhall fay of it : fince which time an imper- tinent lameness kept me at home twice ...
... whose bourn No traveller returns ! y A fever carried me on the high gallop towards it for fix or seven days But here you have me now , and that is all I fhall fay of it : fince which time an imper- tinent lameness kept me at home twice ...
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... whose date is the shorteft , live long enough to laugh at one half of it : the boy despises the infant , the man the boy , the philofopher both , and the Christian all . You may now begin to think your manhood was too much a puerility ...
... whose date is the shorteft , live long enough to laugh at one half of it : the boy despises the infant , the man the boy , the philofopher both , and the Christian all . You may now begin to think your manhood was too much a puerility ...
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... whose thoughts and whofe hearts are enlarged , and cause them to prefer , the Whole to any part of mankind , efpecially to fo fmall a part as one's single self . Believe me , my Lord , look upon you as a spirit entered into another life ...
... whose thoughts and whofe hearts are enlarged , and cause them to prefer , the Whole to any part of mankind , efpecially to fo fmall a part as one's single self . Believe me , my Lord , look upon you as a spirit entered into another life ...
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