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... ; where the formation of his celebrated gar- den and grotto became the amusement and pride of many years of his life . Here he obtained the friend- ship and intimacy of Lord Burlington , Lord Peter- borough vi THE LIFE OF POPE .
... ; where the formation of his celebrated gar- den and grotto became the amusement and pride of many years of his life . Here he obtained the friend- ship and intimacy of Lord Burlington , Lord Peter- borough vi THE LIFE OF POPE .
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Alexander Pope. ship and intimacy of Lord Burlington , Lord Peter- borough , and the other distinguished characters , whose letters make up his published correspond . ence . His life , indeed , passed in such prosperity as few men of ...
Alexander Pope. ship and intimacy of Lord Burlington , Lord Peter- borough , and the other distinguished characters , whose letters make up his published correspond . ence . His life , indeed , passed in such prosperity as few men of ...
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... lord Lansdowne , sir William Trumbull , Dr. Garth , lord Halifax , lord Somers , Mr. Maynwaring , and others . All these gave our author the greatest encouragement , and particularly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his Postscript to ...
... lord Lansdowne , sir William Trumbull , Dr. Garth , lord Halifax , lord Somers , Mr. Maynwaring , and others . All these gave our author the greatest encouragement , and particularly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his Postscript to ...
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... Lord ! make straight in the desert a highway for our God ! Every valley shall be exalted , and every mountain and hill shall be made low , and the crooked shall be made straight , and the rough places plain . ' Ch . xliv . ver . 23 ...
... Lord ! make straight in the desert a highway for our God ! Every valley shall be exalted , and every mountain and hill shall be made low , and the crooked shall be made straight , and the rough places plain . ' Ch . xliv . ver . 23 ...
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Alexander Pope. WINDSOR - FOREST . To the Right Honourable George , Lord Lansdowne . Non injussa cano : te nostræ , Vare , myricæ , Te nemus omne canet : nec Phœbo gratior ulla est , Quam sibi quæ Vari præscripsit pagina nomen . VIRG ...
Alexander Pope. WINDSOR - FOREST . To the Right Honourable George , Lord Lansdowne . Non injussa cano : te nostræ , Vare , myricæ , Te nemus omne canet : nec Phœbo gratior ulla est , Quam sibi quæ Vari præscripsit pagina nomen . VIRG ...
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