The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 27
... afterwards Countess of Suffolk - the Chloe of the poem - heard her order her footman to put her in mind to send to know how Mrs. Blount , who was ill , had passed the night . ] From peer or bishop ' tis no easy thing To EP . II . ] 27 ...
... afterwards Countess of Suffolk - the Chloe of the poem - heard her order her footman to put her in mind to send to know how Mrs. Blount , who was ill , had passed the night . ] From peer or bishop ' tis no easy thing To EP . II . ] 27 ...
Page 32
... afterwards swore that the mortal wound was given , not by Lord Mohun , but by his second , General Macartney , who , he said , made a push at the duke while he was down . This accusation was unsupported by proof , and Colonel Hamilton ...
... afterwards swore that the mortal wound was given , not by Lord Mohun , but by his second , General Macartney , who , he said , made a push at the duke while he was down . This accusation was unsupported by proof , and Colonel Hamilton ...
Page 33
... afterwards , he was again on a visit to the Duchess , but the tables were turned . She never grieved , but raged , and stormed , and railed : " She is pretty quiet now , but has a diabo . lical temper . " Swift afterwards gives a very ...
... afterwards , he was again on a visit to the Duchess , but the tables were turned . She never grieved , but raged , and stormed , and railed : " She is pretty quiet now , but has a diabo . lical temper . " Swift afterwards gives a very ...
Page 36
... afterwards , to the age of eighty - four , was a scene of restless- ness , turbulence , and intrigue . With nearly all her family she was at open war , and her insolence , her irreligion , and avarice , seemed to increase with her age ...
... afterwards , to the age of eighty - four , was a scene of restless- ness , turbulence , and intrigue . With nearly all her family she was at open war , and her insolence , her irreligion , and avarice , seemed to increase with her age ...
Page 37
... afterwards she writes again to Lord Marchmont , ac- knowledging with evident pleasure the receipt of a letter from his Lordship , with another from Pope , and stating , that if she could in the country receive letters from them , she ...
... afterwards she writes again to Lord Marchmont , ac- knowledging with evident pleasure the receipt of a letter from his Lordship , with another from Pope , and stating , that if she could in the country receive letters from them , she ...
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