The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... .... On Bentley's " Milton ' 294 On Certain Ladies 295 Celia 295 Epigram Verbatim from Boileau Bishop Hough Epigram Epigram ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA INDEX 295 295 296 296 297 298 305 Ellustrations to Vol . IV . PAGE 1. The Misses CONTENTS . V.
... .... On Bentley's " Milton ' 294 On Certain Ladies 295 Celia 295 Epigram Verbatim from Boileau Bishop Hough Epigram Epigram ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA INDEX 295 295 296 296 297 298 305 Ellustrations to Vol . IV . PAGE 1. The Misses CONTENTS . V.
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... bishop , what you will ; Wise , if a minister ; but , if a king , More wise , more learn'd , more just , more everything . Court - virtues bear , like gems , the highest rate , Born where Heaven's influence scarce can penetrate : In ...
... bishop , what you will ; Wise , if a minister ; but , if a king , More wise , more learn'd , more just , more everything . Court - virtues bear , like gems , the highest rate , Born where Heaven's influence scarce can penetrate : In ...
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... bishop , in order to which he begged some hints . The minister ( Walpole ) was deceived , and went through the whole cause with him , pointing out where the strength of the argument lay , and where its weakness . The duke was very ...
... bishop , in order to which he begged some hints . The minister ( Walpole ) was deceived , and went through the whole cause with him , pointing out where the strength of the argument lay , and where its weakness . The duke was very ...
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... - the Chloe of the poem - heard her order her footman to put her in mind to send to know how Mrs. Blount , who was ill , had passed the night . ] From peer or bishop ' tis no easy thing To EP . II . ] 27 MORAL ESSAYS .
... - the Chloe of the poem - heard her order her footman to put her in mind to send to know how Mrs. Blount , who was ill , had passed the night . ] From peer or bishop ' tis no easy thing To EP . II . ] 27 MORAL ESSAYS .
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Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. From peer or bishop ' tis no easy thing To draw the man who loves his God , or king : Alas ! I copy ( or my draught would fail ) From honest Mahomet , or plain Parson Hale . 195 But grant , in public ...
Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. From peer or bishop ' tis no easy thing To draw the man who loves his God , or king : Alas ! I copy ( or my draught would fail ) From honest Mahomet , or plain Parson Hale . 195 But grant , in public ...
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