The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 18
... Charles , ' is never in the way , and never out of the way . ' This pointed remark goes far to explain Godolphin's extraordinary success in life . He acted at different times with both the great political parties ; but he never shared ...
... Charles , ' is never in the way , and never out of the way . ' This pointed remark goes far to explain Godolphin's extraordinary success in life . He acted at different times with both the great political parties ; but he never shared ...
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... Charles II . , and not repealed till the 54th of George III . , which imposed a penalty of five pounds upon every burial where any material but woollen was used . From notices inserted in that valuable periodical , Notes and Queries ...
... Charles II . , and not repealed till the 54th of George III . , which imposed a penalty of five pounds upon every burial where any material but woollen was used . From notices inserted in that valuable periodical , Notes and Queries ...
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... Charles and Charlemagne.9 As Helluo , late dictator of the feast , The nose of haut - goût and the tip of taste , Critiqued your wine , and analysed your meat , Yet on plain pudding deign'd at home to eat : So Philomedé , lecturing all ...
... Charles and Charlemagne.9 As Helluo , late dictator of the feast , The nose of haut - goût and the tip of taste , Critiqued your wine , and analysed your meat , Yet on plain pudding deign'd at home to eat : So Philomedé , lecturing all ...
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... Charles I. to that of George II . , when it was partly destroyed by the formation of the Serpentine river . It is alluded to in most of the come- dies and fashionable verses of the period . It was in the ring that that curious incident ...
... Charles I. to that of George II . , when it was partly destroyed by the formation of the Serpentine river . It is alluded to in most of the come- dies and fashionable verses of the period . It was in the ring that that curious incident ...
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... Charles , second son of the Earl of Sun- derland , she had a Chancery suit , and appeared in the Court to plead her own cause . Amongst the property in dispute was a famous diamond - hilted sword , given to the great Duke by the Emperor ...
... Charles , second son of the Earl of Sun- derland , she had a Chancery suit , and appeared in the Court to plead her own cause . Amongst the property in dispute was a famous diamond - hilted sword , given to the great Duke by the Emperor ...
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