The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... 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 paper 274 The Looking - Glass 275 Lines on a Grotto at Crux - Easton , Hants 276 Song 276 ...
... 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 paper 274 The Looking - Glass 275 Lines on a Grotto at Crux - Easton , Hants 276 Song 276 ...
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... Lines in Evelyn's Book of Coins Lines on Swift's Ancestors Lines to Lord Bathurst PAGE 285 287 288 288 288 289 EPIGRAMS : - On Mrs. Tofts , a celebrated Opera Singer 291 On the Feuds about Handel and Bononcini 291 Epigram .... 291 ...
... Lines in Evelyn's Book of Coins Lines on Swift's Ancestors Lines to Lord Bathurst PAGE 285 287 288 288 288 289 EPIGRAMS : - On Mrs. Tofts , a celebrated Opera Singer 291 On the Feuds about Handel and Bononcini 291 Epigram .... 291 ...
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... lines were inserted : - " Triumphant leaders at an army's head , Hemm'd round with glories , pilfer cloth , or bread ; As meanly plunder as they bravely fought , Now save a people , and now save a groat . " The satire here is general as ...
... lines were inserted : - " Triumphant leaders at an army's head , Hemm'd round with glories , pilfer cloth , or bread ; As meanly plunder as they bravely fought , Now save a people , and now save a groat . " The satire here is general as ...
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... line : - " The atrabilaire complexion of Philip II . is well known , but not so well , that he derived it from his father Charles V. , whose health , the historians of his life tell us , was frequently disordered by bilious fevers . But ...
... line : - " The atrabilaire complexion of Philip II . is well known , but not so well , that he derived it from his father Charles V. , whose health , the historians of his life tell us , was frequently disordered by bilious fevers . But ...
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... line of Pope's Epistle , is said to have been Sir Charles Duncombe , the " City Knight " who purchased Helmsley , and who divided his estates in Yorkshire and Wilts among different branches of his family . ( See Imitations of Horace ...
... line of Pope's Epistle , is said to have been Sir Charles Duncombe , the " City Knight " who purchased Helmsley , and who divided his estates in Yorkshire and Wilts among different branches of his family . ( See Imitations of Horace ...
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