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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... those : " Not ev'ry man's oblig'd to fell his store , And give up all his fubftance to the poor ; Such as are perfect , may , I can't deny ; But , by your leaves , divines , fo am not I. Full many a faint , fince firft the world began ...
... those : " Not ev'ry man's oblig'd to fell his store , And give up all his fubftance to the poor ; Such as are perfect , may , I can't deny ; But , by your leaves , divines , fo am not I. Full many a faint , fince firft the world began ...
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... those five husbands I have had , Three were just tolerable , two were bad . The three were old ; but rich , and fond befide , And toil'd most piteously to please their bride : But fince their wealth ( the best they had ) was mine , The ...
... those five husbands I have had , Three were just tolerable , two were bad . The three were old ; but rich , and fond befide , And toil'd most piteously to please their bride : But fince their wealth ( the best they had ) was mine , The ...
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... , for tortures felt below : That reft they wish'd for , grant them in the grave , And bless those fouls my conduct help'd to save ! * S R = THE THE FIRST BOOK . OF STATIUS HIS THEBAIS . Tranflated 14 THE WIFE OF BATH .
... , for tortures felt below : That reft they wish'd for , grant them in the grave , And bless those fouls my conduct help'd to save ! * S R = THE THE FIRST BOOK . OF STATIUS HIS THEBAIS . Tranflated 14 THE WIFE OF BATH .
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... those beasts were worn , and who arrived at the time when he kept an annual feast in honour of that god . The rife of this folemnity he relates to his guests , the loves of Phœbus and Pfamathe , and the ftory of Chorobus . He inquires ...
... those beasts were worn , and who arrived at the time when he kept an annual feast in honour of that god . The rife of this folemnity he relates to his guests , the loves of Phœbus and Pfamathe , and the ftory of Chorobus . He inquires ...
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... those realms the guilty victor's prize ! But Fortune now ( the lots of empire thrown ) Decrees to proud Eteocles the crown : 219 What joys , oh tyrant ! fwell'd thy foul that day , When all were flaves thou couldst around furvey , Pleas ...
... those realms the guilty victor's prize ! But Fortune now ( the lots of empire thrown ) Decrees to proud Eteocles the crown : 219 What joys , oh tyrant ! fwell'd thy foul that day , When all were flaves thou couldst around furvey , Pleas ...
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