The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... cause . Amongst the property in dispute was a famous diamond - hilted sword , given to the great Duke by the Emperor . " That sword , " said she , emphatically , to the Court , " that . sword , my lord would have carried to the gates of ...
... cause . Amongst the property in dispute was a famous diamond - hilted sword , given to the great Duke by the Emperor . " That sword , " said she , emphatically , to the Court , " that . sword , my lord would have carried to the gates of ...
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... cause of her retirement was that she had entirely lost the royal favour . The Queen wished to retain her , fearing a more formidable successor , and George complained that she " would not let him part with a deaf old woman that he was ...
... cause of her retirement was that she had entirely lost the royal favour . The Queen wished to retain her , fearing a more formidable successor , and George complained that she " would not let him part with a deaf old woman that he was ...
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... cause of virtue , and against the fashionable vices , " said Gay , " I am looked upon as the most obnoxious person almost in England ! " And all this about " Polly , " a dramatic piece which contains neither virtue , satire , wit , nor ...
... cause of virtue , and against the fashionable vices , " said Gay , " I am looked upon as the most obnoxious person almost in England ! " And all this about " Polly , " a dramatic piece which contains neither virtue , satire , wit , nor ...
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... cause is found , 115 He thinks a loaf will rise to fifty pound . What made directors cheat in South - sea year ? To live on venison when it sold so dear.16 Ask you why Phryne the whole auction buys ? Phryne foresees a general excise.17 ...
... cause is found , 115 He thinks a loaf will rise to fifty pound . What made directors cheat in South - sea year ? To live on venison when it sold so dear.16 Ask you why Phryne the whole auction buys ? Phryne foresees a general excise.17 ...
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... cause ; 205 " Tis GEORGE and LIBERTY that crowns the cup , 24 And zeal for that great House which eats him up . The woods recede around the naked seat , The sylvans groan - no matter - for the fleet : Next goes his wool , to clothe our ...
... cause ; 205 " Tis GEORGE and LIBERTY that crowns the cup , 24 And zeal for that great House which eats him up . The woods recede around the naked seat , The sylvans groan - no matter - for the fleet : Next goes his wool , to clothe our ...
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