The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 37
... falls asleep , or the dread of your taking leave because you were weary . " Again- " I shall always be pleased to see your Lordship and Mr. Pope , when you will be so bountiful as to give me any part of your time . " In the same ...
... falls asleep , or the dread of your taking leave because you were weary . " Again- " I shall always be pleased to see your Lordship and Mr. Pope , when you will be so bountiful as to give me any part of your time . " In the same ...
Page 47
... falling into one of the extremes , avarice or profusion , ver . 1 , & c . The point discussed , whether the invention of money has been more commodious or pernicious to mankind , ver . 21 to 77. That riches , either to the avaricious or ...
... falling into one of the extremes , avarice or profusion , ver . 1 , & c . The point discussed , whether the invention of money has been more commodious or pernicious to mankind , ver . 21 to 77. That riches , either to the avaricious or ...
Page 52
... fall , P. What riches give us , let us then inquire ? Meat , fire , and clothes . B. What more ? P. Meat , clothes , and fire . Is this too little ? would you more than live ? Alas ! ' tis more than Turner finds they give.10 Alas ...
... fall , P. What riches give us , let us then inquire ? Meat , fire , and clothes . B. What more ? P. Meat , clothes , and fire . Is this too little ? would you more than live ? Alas ! ' tis more than Turner finds they give.10 Alas ...
Page 59
... falls magnificently lost , But clear and artless , pouring through the plain Health to the sick , and solace to the swain . Whose causeway parts the vale with shady rows ? Whose seats the weary traveller repose ? Who taught that heaven ...
... falls magnificently lost , But clear and artless , pouring through the plain Health to the sick , and solace to the swain . Whose causeway parts the vale with shady rows ? Whose seats the weary traveller repose ? Who taught that heaven ...
Page 62
... fall ; For very want he could not build a wall . His only daughter in a stranger's power ; For very want he could not pay a dower . A few grey hairs his reverend temples crowned ; ' Twas very want that sold them for two pound . What e ...
... fall ; For very want he could not build a wall . His only daughter in a stranger's power ; For very want he could not pay a dower . A few grey hairs his reverend temples crowned ; ' Twas very want that sold them for two pound . What e ...
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