The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 7
... father Charles V. , whose health , the historians of his life tell us , was frequently disordered by bilious fevers . But what the author meant principally to observe here was , that this humour made both these princes act contrary to ...
... father Charles V. , whose health , the historians of his life tell us , was frequently disordered by bilious fevers . But what the author meant principally to observe here was , that this humour made both these princes act contrary to ...
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... father of a nameless race , Shoved from the wall perhaps , or rudely press'd By his own son , that passes by unbless'd : Still to his wench he crawls on knocking knees , And envies every sparrow that he sees . 235 A salmon's belly ...
... father of a nameless race , Shoved from the wall perhaps , or rudely press'd By his own son , that passes by unbless'd : Still to his wench he crawls on knocking knees , And envies every sparrow that he sees . 235 A salmon's belly ...
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... father in 1697. He entered the army when young , and rose through the several gradations of military rank to the dignity of Field - Marshal . He served with distinction under Marlborough , and , in acknowledgment of his gallantry at the ...
... father in 1697. He entered the army when young , and rose through the several gradations of military rank to the dignity of Field - Marshal . He served with distinction under Marlborough , and , in acknowledgment of his gallantry at the ...
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... father in the deep ; Then full against his Cornish lands they roar , 3 And two rich shipwrecks bless the lucky shore . Sir Balaam now , he lives like other folks , He takes his chirping pint , and cracks his jokes : " Live like yourself ...
... father in the deep ; Then full against his Cornish lands they roar , 3 And two rich shipwrecks bless the lucky shore . Sir Balaam now , he lives like other folks , He takes his chirping pint , and cracks his jokes : " Live like yourself ...
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... father in an evening on business at the Manor - house . They found its possessor sitting without light in a small room communicating with the kitchen . On their approach he applied a raspberry stick to his fire , and lighted a small ...
... father in an evening on business at the Manor - house . They found its possessor sitting without light in a small room communicating with the kitchen . On their approach he applied a raspberry stick to his fire , and lighted a small ...
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