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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... thought , in all his days ; 10 Whence fome infer , whofe confcience is too nice , No pious Chriftian ought to marry twice . But let them read , and folve me , if they can , The words addrefs'd to the Samaritan : Five times in lawful ...
... thought , in all his days ; 10 Whence fome infer , whofe confcience is too nice , No pious Chriftian ought to marry twice . But let them read , and folve me , if they can , The words addrefs'd to the Samaritan : Five times in lawful ...
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... lets no lover unrewarded go , 200 As all true gamefters by experience know . But oh , good gods ! whene'er a thought I caft On all the joys of youth and beauty past , A 4 Το to To find in pleafures I have had my part THE WIFE OF BATH . 7.
... lets no lover unrewarded go , 200 As all true gamefters by experience know . But oh , good gods ! whene'er a thought I caft On all the joys of youth and beauty past , A 4 Το to To find in pleafures I have had my part THE WIFE OF BATH . 7.
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... thought , a private miss or two : But all that score I paid --- as how ? you'll fay , 231 Not with my body , in a filthy way : 240 But I fo drefs'd , and danc'd , and drank , and din'd ; And view'd a friend , with eyes fo very kind , As ...
... thought , a private miss or two : But all that score I paid --- as how ? you'll fay , 231 Not with my body , in a filthy way : 240 But I fo drefs'd , and danc'd , and drank , and din'd ; And view'd a friend , with eyes fo very kind , As ...
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... thoughts in endless circles roll , And thoufand furies haunt his guilty foul , The wretch then lifted to th ' unpitying skies Thofe empty orbs from whence he tore his eyes , Whofe wounds , yet fresh , with bloody hands he ftrook , 75 ...
... thoughts in endless circles roll , And thoufand furies haunt his guilty foul , The wretch then lifted to th ' unpitying skies Thofe empty orbs from whence he tore his eyes , Whofe wounds , yet fresh , with bloody hands he ftrook , 75 ...
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... thoughts de- light , His daily vifion and his dream by night ; 445 Paret Atlantiades dictis genitoris , et inde Summa pedum propere plantaribus illigat alis , 430 Obnubitque comas , et temperat aftra galero . Tum dextr¿ virgam inferuit ...
... thoughts de- light , His daily vifion and his dream by night ; 445 Paret Atlantiades dictis genitoris , et inde Summa pedum propere plantaribus illigat alis , 430 Obnubitque comas , et temperat aftra galero . Tum dextr¿ virgam inferuit ...
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