The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... afterwards Lord Register . He lived to a great age , and was a neighbour of Pope's at Twickenham . ] 16 [ In the first edition : - " Clodio stands confess'd . " ] Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke , The EP . I. ] 9 MORAL ...
... afterwards Lord Register . He lived to a great age , and was a neighbour of Pope's at Twickenham . ] 16 [ In the first edition : - " Clodio stands confess'd . " ] Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke , The EP . I. ] 9 MORAL ...
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... afterwards made him a baronet , and this title , with the representation of the county , and the office of Lord - Lieutenant of Bucks , descended down through several generations . Pope's friend , Sir Richard , succeeded to his father ...
... afterwards made him a baronet , and this title , with the representation of the county , and the office of Lord - Lieutenant of Bucks , descended down through several generations . Pope's friend , Sir Richard , succeeded to his father ...
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... afterwards crowds flocked to the Stowe and Strawberry Hill sales . The pillars at Chesterfield House , South Audley Street , originally belonged to Canons , and were termed by the witty Earl of Chesterfield , " the canon- ical pillars ...
... afterwards crowds flocked to the Stowe and Strawberry Hill sales . The pillars at Chesterfield House , South Audley Street , originally belonged to Canons , and were termed by the witty Earl of Chesterfield , " the canon- ical pillars ...
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... afterwards sold to Mr. Dennis O'Kelly , of sporting celebrity , whose race - horse , Eclipse , was buried in the park . EARL OF GODOLPHIN . Ver . 81. Who would not praise Patricio's high desert ? ] The famous Sidney Godolphin , Lord ...
... afterwards sold to Mr. Dennis O'Kelly , of sporting celebrity , whose race - horse , Eclipse , was buried in the park . EARL OF GODOLPHIN . Ver . 81. Who would not praise Patricio's high desert ? ] The famous Sidney Godolphin , Lord ...
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... afterwards com- posed his Night Thoughts ! MRS . OLDFIELD . Ver . 246. Odious ! in woollen ! ' t would a saint provoke , ( Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke . ) Narcissa was Mrs. Oldfield , a celebrated actress , who died ...
... afterwards com- posed his Night Thoughts ! MRS . OLDFIELD . Ver . 246. Odious ! in woollen ! ' t would a saint provoke , ( Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke . ) Narcissa was Mrs. Oldfield , a celebrated actress , who died ...
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