The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. To White's be carried , as to ancient games , Fair coursers , vases , and alluring dames . Shall then Uxorio , if the stakes he sweep , Bear home six whores , and make his lady weep ? Or soft Adonis , so ...
Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. To White's be carried , as to ancient games , Fair coursers , vases , and alluring dames . Shall then Uxorio , if the stakes he sweep , Bear home six whores , and make his lady weep ? Or soft Adonis , so ...
Page 64
... fair ) The well - bred cuckolds in St. James's air : First , for his son a gay commission buys , Who drinks , whores , fights , and , in a duel , dies : 390 His daughter flaunts a viscount's tawdry wife ; She bears a coronet , and pox ...
... fair ) The well - bred cuckolds in St. James's air : First , for his son a gay commission buys , Who drinks , whores , fights , and , in a duel , dies : 390 His daughter flaunts a viscount's tawdry wife ; She bears a coronet , and pox ...
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... fair Stewart . A similar figure , however , may be found on one of the coins of Antoninus Pius . SIR GILBERT HEATHCOTE . Ver . 101. The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule , That every man in want is knave or fool . The allusion here ...
... fair Stewart . A similar figure , however , may be found on one of the coins of Antoninus Pius . SIR GILBERT HEATHCOTE . Ver . 101. The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule , That every man in want is knave or fool . The allusion here ...
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... fair trader now paid , and of which the public was defrauded by the evaders of the laws and the illicit dealers in these commodities . But all the reasoning was to no purpose ; the people would neither hear arguments , examine facts ...
... fair trader now paid , and of which the public was defrauded by the evaders of the laws and the illicit dealers in these commodities . But all the reasoning was to no purpose ; the people would neither hear arguments , examine facts ...
Page 73
... fair promises and threats , got the trustees of the first earl to agree in obtaining administration with the will and codicil of the marquis the father , annexed in May , 1749 , and then repented paying the annuity of £ 200 to Mary ...
... fair promises and threats , got the trustees of the first earl to agree in obtaining administration with the will and codicil of the marquis the father , annexed in May , 1749 , and then repented paying the annuity of £ 200 to Mary ...
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