The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, 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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... eyes , And call your maids to witness how he lies . Hark , old Sir Paul ; ( ' twas thus I us'd to fay ) ; Whence is our neighbour's wife fo rich and gay ? Treated , carefs'd , where'er fhe's pleas'd to roam --- I fit in tatters , and ...
... eyes , And call your maids to witness how he lies . Hark , old Sir Paul ; ( ' twas thus I us'd to fay ) ; Whence is our neighbour's wife fo rich and gay ? Treated , carefs'd , where'er fhe's pleas'd to roam --- I fit in tatters , and ...
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... eyes must always languish on my face , Your tongue with conftant flatt'ries feed my ear , And tag each fentence with ... eye : What can your ' prentice raife your jealoufy ? Fresh are his ruddy cheeks , his forehead fair , 120 And like ...
... eyes must always languish on my face , Your tongue with conftant flatt'ries feed my ear , And tag each fentence with ... eye : What can your ' prentice raife your jealoufy ? Fresh are his ruddy cheeks , his forehead fair , 120 And like ...
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... eyes ---- I heed not , I , the bolts , the locks , the fpies . If you had wit , you'd fay , " Go where you will , " Dear fpoufe , I credit not the tales they tell : " Take all the freedoms of a marry'd life ; 132 " I know thee for a ...
... eyes ---- I heed not , I , the bolts , the locks , the fpies . If you had wit , you'd fay , " Go where you will , " Dear fpoufe , I credit not the tales they tell : " Take all the freedoms of a marry'd life ; 132 " I know thee for a ...
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... eyes fo very kind , As ftung his heart , and made his marrow fry , 235 With burning rage , and frantic jealousy . His foul , I hope , enjoys eternal glory , For hear on earth I was his purgatory . Oft , when his fhoe the most feverely ...
... eyes fo very kind , As ftung his heart , and made his marrow fry , 235 With burning rage , and frantic jealousy . His foul , I hope , enjoys eternal glory , For hear on earth I was his purgatory . Oft , when his fhoe the most feverely ...
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... eyes ; Tell how the Roman matrons led their life , Of Gracchus ' mother , and Duilius ' wife ; And chose the fermon , as befeem'd his wit , 345 With fome grave fentence out of Holy Writ . Oft would he fay , Who builds his houfe on fands ...
... eyes ; Tell how the Roman matrons led their life , Of Gracchus ' mother , and Duilius ' wife ; And chose the fermon , as befeem'd his wit , 345 With fome grave fentence out of Holy Writ . Oft would he fay , Who builds his houfe on fands ...
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