The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 7
... keep , a genius quit , 11 Faithless through piety , and duped through wit ? Europe a woman , child , or dotard rule , 12 And just her wisest monarch made a fool ? Know , God and Nature only are the same : In man , the judgment shoots at ...
... keep , a genius quit , 11 Faithless through piety , and duped through wit ? Europe a woman , child , or dotard rule , 12 And just her wisest monarch made a fool ? Know , God and Nature only are the same : In man , the judgment shoots at ...
Page 35
... keep up the custom , and ask you to send me something . Therefore pray , Madam , send me yourself — that is , a letter ; and pray make haste to bring up yourself — that is , all I value - to town . I am , with the truest respect , the ...
... keep up the custom , and ask you to send me something . Therefore pray , Madam , send me yourself — that is , a letter ; and pray make haste to bring up yourself — that is , all I value - to town . I am , with the truest respect , the ...
Page 37
... keep him my friend : for I do firmly believe the immortality of the soul as much as he does , though I am not learned enough to have found out what it is . " About a fortnight afterwards she writes again to Lord Marchmont , ac ...
... keep him my friend : for I do firmly believe the immortality of the soul as much as he does , though I am not learned enough to have found out what it is . " About a fortnight afterwards she writes again to Lord Marchmont , ac ...
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... keep herself clean , and go to law . " To some great men , " patriots after her own heart , Sarah could be liberal . Chesterfield got £ 20,000 from her estate , Pitt , Lord Chatham , £ 10,000 , Marchmont , £ 2000 , & c . She is said to ...
... keep herself clean , and go to law . " To some great men , " patriots after her own heart , Sarah could be liberal . Chesterfield got £ 20,000 from her estate , Pitt , Lord Chatham , £ 10,000 , Marchmont , £ 2000 , & c . She is said to ...
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... keep the fools in play , For some to heap , and some to throw away . But I , who think more highly of our kind , ( And , surely , Heaven and I are of a mind ) Opine , that Nature , as in duty bound , Deep hid the shining mischief ...
... keep the fools in play , For some to heap , and some to throw away . But I , who think more highly of our kind , ( And , surely , Heaven and I are of a mind ) Opine , that Nature , as in duty bound , Deep hid the shining mischief ...
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