The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 73
... father , annexed in May , 1749 , and then repented paying the annuity of £ 200 to Mary Herbert , daughter of the ... father's will , and would give her , over and above , £ 200 more . This he never performed till after several suits of ...
... father , annexed in May , 1749 , and then repented paying the annuity of £ 200 to Mary Herbert , daughter of the ... father's will , and would give her , over and above , £ 200 more . This he never performed till after several suits of ...
Page 77
... father , the first Duke , assassinated by Felton . The place is about twenty - six miles distant from Scarborough . Mr. Cole , of Scarborough , in a local antiquarian work , gives a view of the house in which the Duke died . In the same ...
... father , the first Duke , assassinated by Felton . The place is about twenty - six miles distant from Scarborough . Mr. Cole , of Scarborough , in a local antiquarian work , gives a view of the house in which the Duke died . In the same ...
Page 79
... father's ; ' which was a devilish speech , but , they say , true . " Buckingham and Lady Shrews- bury lived together for some years , but their extravagance led to an applica tion to Parliament to preserve the Shrewsbury estate for the ...
... father's ; ' which was a devilish speech , but , they say , true . " Buckingham and Lady Shrews- bury lived together for some years , but their extravagance led to an applica tion to Parliament to preserve the Shrewsbury estate for the ...
Page 86
... father's groves ; One boundless green , or flourish'd carpet views , 11 With all the mournful family of yews : 95 12 8 The seat and gardens of the Lord Viscount Cobham , in Buckingham- shire . 9 This was done in Hertfordshire by a ...
... father's groves ; One boundless green , or flourish'd carpet views , 11 With all the mournful family of yews : 95 12 8 The seat and gardens of the Lord Viscount Cobham , in Buckingham- shire . 9 This was done in Hertfordshire by a ...
Page 90
... father's acres who enjoys in peace , Or makes his neighbours glad , if he increase : Whose cheerful tenants bless their yearly toil , Yet to their lord owe more than to the soil ; Whose ample lawns are not ashamed to feed The milky ...
... father's acres who enjoys in peace , Or makes his neighbours glad , if he increase : Whose cheerful tenants bless their yearly toil , Yet to their lord owe more than to the soil ; Whose ample lawns are not ashamed to feed The milky ...
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