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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... vice ; I , for a few flight spots , am not fso nice . Heav'n calls us diff'rent ways , on these bestows , 40 One proper gift , another grants to those : " Not ev'ry man's oblig'd to fell his store , And give up all his fubftance to the ...
... vice ; I , for a few flight spots , am not fso nice . Heav'n calls us diff'rent ways , on these bestows , 40 One proper gift , another grants to those : " Not ev'ry man's oblig'd to fell his store , And give up all his fubftance to the ...
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... vice or folly , in ever fo low , or ever so high a station . Both these authors were acceptable to the princes and minifiers under whom they lived . The fatires of Dr Donne I verfified , at the defire of the Earl of Oxford , while he ...
... vice or folly , in ever fo low , or ever so high a station . Both these authors were acceptable to the princes and minifiers under whom they lived . The fatires of Dr Donne I verfified , at the defire of the Earl of Oxford , while he ...
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... vice too high , reserve it for the next : My foes fhall with my life a longer date , And ev'ry friend the less lament my fate . My head and heart thus flowing through my quill , r ) Verfe - man or profe - man , term me which you will ...
... vice too high , reserve it for the next : My foes fhall with my life a longer date , And ev'ry friend the less lament my fate . My head and heart thus flowing through my quill , r ) Verfe - man or profe - man , term me which you will ...
Page 124
... vice to light , Such as a king might read , a bishop write , Such as Sir ROBERT would approve ---- F. Indeed ? The cafe is alter'd --- you may then proceed ; ( p ) In fuch a caufe the plaintiff will be hifs'd , 155 My lords the judges ...
... vice to light , Such as a king might read , a bishop write , Such as Sir ROBERT would approve ---- F. Indeed ? The cafe is alter'd --- you may then proceed ; ( p ) In fuch a caufe the plaintiff will be hifs'd , 155 My lords the judges ...
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... vice , and fall into the other : Between excefs and famine lies a mean ; Plain , but not fordid ; tho ' not fplendid , clean . ( s ) Avidien , or his wife , ( no matter which , For him you'll call a ( t ) dog , and her a bitch , ) 50 ...
... vice , and fall into the other : Between excefs and famine lies a mean ; Plain , but not fordid ; tho ' not fplendid , clean . ( s ) Avidien , or his wife , ( no matter which , For him you'll call a ( t ) dog , and her a bitch , ) 50 ...
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