The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... hear a word of it ; but I went to sleep because I knew that about this time of day you would tell that story . " THE DUKE OF CHANDOS . Ver . 54. The gracious Chandos is beloved at sight . ] The Hon . James Brydges , ninth Baron , and ...
... hear a word of it ; but I went to sleep because I knew that about this time of day you would tell that story . " THE DUKE OF CHANDOS . Ver . 54. The gracious Chandos is beloved at sight . ] The Hon . James Brydges , ninth Baron , and ...
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... hear . Of all her dears she never slander'd one , But cares not if a thousand are undone . Would Chloe know if you're alive or dead ? She bids her footman put it in her head.15 175 Chloe is prudent - would you too be wise ? Then never ...
... hear . Of all her dears she never slander'd one , But cares not if a thousand are undone . Would Chloe know if you're alive or dead ? She bids her footman put it in her head.15 175 Chloe is prudent - would you too be wise ? Then never ...
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... hear Sighs for a sister with unwounded ear ; That ne'er shall answer till a husband cool , Or , if you rule him , never show you rule ; Please by receiving , by submitting sway , Yet have your humour most when you obey . " The sister ...
... hear Sighs for a sister with unwounded ear ; That ne'er shall answer till a husband cool , Or , if you rule him , never show you rule ; Please by receiving , by submitting sway , Yet have your humour most when you obey . " The sister ...
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... hear my Lord Selkirk has been with you . But ( that I may not be unintelligible quite to the bottom of this page ) I must tell your Grace , in English , that I have made a painter bestow the aforesaid ornaments round about you ( for ...
... hear my Lord Selkirk has been with you . But ( that I may not be unintelligible quite to the bottom of this page ) I must tell your Grace , in English , that I have made a painter bestow the aforesaid ornaments round about you ( for ...
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... hear , the Duchess of Marl- borough . " I would listen to her with the same veneration and belief in all her doctrines as the disciples of Socrates gave to the words of their master , or he himself to his demon ( for I think 36 : [ EP ...
... hear , the Duchess of Marl- borough . " I would listen to her with the same veneration and belief in all her doctrines as the disciples of Socrates gave to the words of their master , or he himself to his demon ( for I think 36 : [ EP ...
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