The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... town house in Cavendish Square , but desisted . At Canons he affected something like regal state . He dined in public , with flourishes of trumpets announcing each change of dishes . His chapel was fitted up with splendour , and when he ...
... town house in Cavendish Square , but desisted . At Canons he affected something like regal state . He dined in public , with flourishes of trumpets announcing each change of dishes . His chapel was fitted up with splendour , and when he ...
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... town , passed the night in drinking , and , without going to bed , went to the House of Lords , where he spoke for the bishop , recapitulating in the most masterly manner , and answering all that had been urged against him . " Young ...
... town , passed the night in drinking , and , without going to bed , went to the House of Lords , where he spoke for the bishop , recapitulating in the most masterly manner , and answering all that had been urged against him . " Young ...
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... town . I am , with the truest respect , the least ceremony , and the most zeal , Madam Your Grace's most obedient , faithful , and most humble servant , " Mr. Hamilton , I am yours . There is a short letter for you ! " HENRIETTA ...
... town . I am , with the truest respect , the least ceremony , and the most zeal , Madam Your Grace's most obedient , faithful , and most humble servant , " Mr. Hamilton , I am yours . There is a short letter for you ! " HENRIETTA ...
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... town . " In that way of conversing , I should have all the pleasure that I can possibly propose , without the disappointment when Mr. Pope falls asleep , or the dread of your taking leave because you were weary . " Again- " I shall ...
... town . " In that way of conversing , I should have all the pleasure that I can possibly propose , without the disappointment when Mr. Pope falls asleep , or the dread of your taking leave because you were weary . " Again- " I shall ...
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... town , And mighty dukes pack cards for half - a - crown . See Britain sunk in lucre's sordid charms , • 135 140 And France revenged on Anne's and Edward's arms ! " ' Twas no court - badge , great scrivener , fired thy brain , Nor lordly ...
... town , And mighty dukes pack cards for half - a - crown . See Britain sunk in lucre's sordid charms , • 135 140 And France revenged on Anne's and Edward's arms ! " ' Twas no court - badge , great scrivener , fired thy brain , Nor lordly ...
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