The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeW. Suttaby, B. Crosby & Company Corral Prinker, 1807 - 408 pages |
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... heavy flame ! Quis in Chriman to her out . p.se The quit this mortal frame LONDON . Publish by W. Juttaby , & Boosey & Stationers Court ; and Corrall , Charing Cros 1807 . Corrali , Printer . N Essay on Man AN Page 1 ib . Of.
... heavy flame ! Quis in Chriman to her out . p.se The quit this mortal frame LONDON . Publish by W. Juttaby , & Boosey & Stationers Court ; and Corrall , Charing Cros 1807 . Corrali , Printer . N Essay on Man AN Page 1 ib . Of.
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... Court 401 ib . On his Grotto at Twickenham On receiving from the Right Hon . the Lady Frances Shirley a Standish and two Pens 402 Epitaphs + 403 ALEXANDER POPE . THIS illustrious poet was born at London ii CONTENTS .
... Court 401 ib . On his Grotto at Twickenham On receiving from the Right Hon . the Lady Frances Shirley a Standish and two Pens 402 Epitaphs + 403 ALEXANDER POPE . THIS illustrious poet was born at London ii CONTENTS .
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... courts he saw , no suits would ever try ; Nor dar'd an oath , nor hazarded a lie : Unlearn'd , he knew no schoolman's subtle art , No language but the language of the heart ; By nature honest , by experience wise , Healthy by temp'rance ...
... courts he saw , no suits would ever try ; Nor dar'd an oath , nor hazarded a lie : Unlearn'd , he knew no schoolman's subtle art , No language but the language of the heart ; By nature honest , by experience wise , Healthy by temp'rance ...
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... court , and protested , notwithstanding many insi- nuations were spread , that it should not be his fault if there was not the best understanding and intelligence between them . He observed , that Dr. Swift might have carried him too ...
... court , and protested , notwithstanding many insi- nuations were spread , that it should not be his fault if there was not the best understanding and intelligence between them . He observed , that Dr. Swift might have carried him too ...
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... court thee to his shrine , Though ev'ry laurel through the dome be thine ( From the proud epic down to those that shade , The gentler brow of the soft Lesbian maid , ) Go to the good and just , an awful train , Thy soul's delight , and ...
... court thee to his shrine , Though ev'ry laurel through the dome be thine ( From the proud epic down to those that shade , The gentler brow of the soft Lesbian maid , ) Go to the good and just , an awful train , Thy soul's delight , and ...
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