The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; Together with All His Notes, 2. köide |
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One of us two muft rule , and one obey ; " And fince in man right reason bears the sway , " Let that frail thing , weak woman , have her way . ) " The wives of all my family have rul'd 195 " Their tender husbands , and their paffions ...
One of us two muft rule , and one obey ; " And fince in man right reason bears the sway , " Let that frail thing , weak woman , have her way . ) " The wives of all my family have rul'd 195 " Their tender husbands , and their paffions ...
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Or done a thing that might have coft his life , Sh --- and my niece --- and one more worthy wife , Had known it all . What most he would conceal , To thefe I made no fcruple to reveal . 270 Oft has he blush'd from ear to ear for fhame ...
Or done a thing that might have coft his life , Sh --- and my niece --- and one more worthy wife , Had known it all . What most he would conceal , To thefe I made no fcruple to reveal . 270 Oft has he blush'd from ear to ear for fhame ...
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O moder , moder , " ( quoth the daughter ) , " Be thilke fame thing maids longer a'ter ? 1881 5 10 15 " Bette " Bette is to pyne on coals and chalke ,
O moder , moder , " ( quoth the daughter ) , " Be thilke fame thing maids longer a'ter ? 1881 5 10 15 " Bette " Bette is to pyne on coals and chalke ,
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Reads Malbranche , Boyle , and Locke : Yet in fome things methinks the fails ; ' Twere well if the could pare her nails ... So have I feen , in black and white , A prating thing , a magpye hight , Majestically talk ; A ftately ...
Reads Malbranche , Boyle , and Locke : Yet in fome things methinks the fails ; ' Twere well if the could pare her nails ... So have I feen , in black and white , A prating thing , a magpye hight , Majestically talk ; A ftately ...
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... Firft grubs obfcene , then wriggling worms , Then painted butterflies , VII . DR . SWIFT . 5 10 15 20 The Happy Life of a COUNTRY - PARSON . ARSON , these things in thy poffeffing Are better than the Bishop's bleffing .
... Firft grubs obfcene , then wriggling worms , Then painted butterflies , VII . DR . SWIFT . 5 10 15 20 The Happy Life of a COUNTRY - PARSON . ARSON , these things in thy poffeffing Are better than the Bishop's bleffing .
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