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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... thou so oft repair ? Art thou fo am'rous ? and is the fo fair ? If I but fee a coufin or a friend , Lord ! how you fwell , and rage like any fiend ! But you reel home , a drunken beaftly bear , Then preach till midnight in your eafy ...
... thou so oft repair ? Art thou fo am'rous ? and is the fo fair ? If I but fee a coufin or a friend , Lord ! how you fwell , and rage like any fiend ! But you reel home , a drunken beaftly bear , Then preach till midnight in your eafy ...
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... thou fay'ft , and all thou say'st are lies . On Jenkin too you caft a fquinting eye : What can your ' prentice raife your jealoufy ? Fresh are his ruddy cheeks , his forehead fair , 120 And like the burnish'd gold his curling hair . But ...
... thou fay'ft , and all thou say'st are lies . On Jenkin too you caft a fquinting eye : What can your ' prentice raife your jealoufy ? Fresh are his ruddy cheeks , his forehead fair , 120 And like the burnish'd gold his curling hair . But ...
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... Thou should it be always thus , refign'd and meek ! " Of Job's great patience fince fo oft you preach , " Well fhould you practise , who fo well can teach . " ' Tis difficult to do , I must allow , " But I , my dearest , will instruct ...
... Thou should it be always thus , refign'd and meek ! " Of Job's great patience fince fo oft you preach , " Well fhould you practise , who fo well can teach . " ' Tis difficult to do , I must allow , " But I , my dearest , will instruct ...
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... , 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 cry'd ) , Yet Yet I forgive thee ---- take my last embrace ---- THE WIFE OF BATH . 13.
... , 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 cry'd ) , Yet Yet I forgive thee ---- take my last embrace ---- THE WIFE OF BATH . 13.
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... thou lift , the term of all your life : I took to heart the merits of the cause , And stood content to rule by wholesome laws ; 430 Receiv'd the reins of abfolute command , With all the government of house and land , And empire o'er his ...
... thou lift , the term of all your life : I took to heart the merits of the cause , And stood content to rule by wholesome laws ; 430 Receiv'd the reins of abfolute command , With all the government of house and land , And empire o'er his ...
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