The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... Court .. 268 A Farewell to London 269 To Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 271 Extemporaneous Lines 272 To Mr. Gay 272 Lines Written in Windsor Forest . 273 Erinna .. 273 On his Grotto at Twickenham 273 On the Countess of Burlington cutting ...
... Court .. 268 A Farewell to London 269 To Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 271 Extemporaneous Lines 272 To Mr. Gay 272 Lines Written in Windsor Forest . 273 Erinna .. 273 On his Grotto at Twickenham 273 On the Countess of Burlington cutting ...
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... Court - virtues bear , like gems , the highest rate , Born where Heaven's influence scarce can penetrate : In life's low vale , the soil the virtues like , They please as beauties , here as wonders strike . Though the same sun with all ...
... Court - virtues bear , like gems , the highest rate , Born where Heaven's influence scarce can penetrate : In life's low vale , the soil the virtues like , They please as beauties , here as wonders strike . Though the same sun with all ...
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... Court , went to Chelsea the day before the last debate on that prelate's affair , where , acting contrition , he professed being determined to work out his pardon at Court , by speaking against the bishop , in order to which he begged ...
... Court , went to Chelsea the day before the last debate on that prelate's affair , where , acting contrition , he professed being determined to work out his pardon at Court , by speaking against the bishop , in order to which he begged ...
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... Court of Chancery , and political differences exasperated their dislike of each other . Hamilton was a Tory , and Master- General of the Ordnance ; Mohun was of the Whig party . The duel was fought in Hyde Park ; Mohun fell mortally ...
... Court of Chancery , and political differences exasperated their dislike of each other . Hamilton was a Tory , and Master- General of the Ordnance ; Mohun was of the Whig party . The duel was fought in Hyde Park ; Mohun fell mortally ...
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... court to me , " he said to Swift in 1739 ; and four years afterwards he writes to Lord Marchmont , that there were many hours he would be glad to talk to , or rather to hear , the Duchess of Marl- borough . " I would listen to her with ...
... court to me , " he said to Swift in 1739 ; and four years afterwards he writes to Lord Marchmont , that there were many hours he would be glad to talk to , or rather to hear , the Duchess of Marl- borough . " I would listen to her with ...
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