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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... leave And to their dearer wives for ever cleave . " 20 More wives than one by Solomon were try'd , Or elfe the wifeft of mankind's bely'd . VOL . II , A I've na 25 } I've had myself full many a merry HE WIFE of BATH, from Chaucer,
... leave And to their dearer wives for ever cleave . " 20 More wives than one by Solomon were try'd , Or elfe the wifeft of mankind's bely'd . VOL . II , A I've na 25 } I've had myself full many a merry HE WIFE of BATH, from Chaucer,
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... leave his woeful wife behind , I'll take the next good Christian I can find . Paul , knowing one could never ferve ... leaves , divines , fo am not I. Full many a faint , fince firft the world began , Liv'd an unfpotted maid , in fpite ...
... leave his woeful wife behind , I'll take the next good Christian I can find . Paul , knowing one could never ferve ... leaves , divines , fo am not I. Full many a faint , fince firft the world began , Liv'd an unfpotted maid , in fpite ...
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... leaves I tore , And with one buffet fell'd him on the floor . 416 With that my husband in a fury rofe , And down he settled me with hearty blows . I groan'd , and lay , extended on my fide ; Oh ! thou haft flain me for my wealth , ( I ...
... leaves I tore , And with one buffet fell'd him on the floor . 416 With that my husband in a fury rofe , And down he settled me with hearty blows . I groan'd , and lay , extended on my fide ; Oh ! thou haft flain me for my wealth , ( I ...
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... leaving Polybus , I took my way 90 To Cyrrha's temple , on that fatal day , When by the fon the trembling father dy'd , Where the three roads the Phocian fields divide : If I the Sphynx's riddles durit explain , Taught by thyself to win ...
... leaving Polybus , I took my way 90 To Cyrrha's temple , on that fatal day , When by the fon the trembling father dy'd , Where the three roads the Phocian fields divide : If I the Sphynx's riddles durit explain , Taught by thyself to win ...
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... leaves his native land , And , feiz'd with horror , in the fhades of night , Thro ' the thick deferts headlong urg'd his flight : Now by the fury of the tempest driv'n , He feeks a fhelter from th ' inclement Heav'n , 560 Till , led by ...
... leaves his native land , And , feiz'd with horror , in the fhades of night , Thro ' the thick deferts headlong urg'd his flight : Now by the fury of the tempest driv'n , He feeks a fhelter from th ' inclement Heav'n , 560 Till , led by ...
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