The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 31
... fortune fly which way they will , Disdains all loss of tickets , or codille ; Spleen , vapours , or small - pox , above them all , And mistress of herself , though China fall . 26 265 And yet , believe me , good as well as ill , Woman's ...
... fortune fly which way they will , Disdains all loss of tickets , or codille ; Spleen , vapours , or small - pox , above them all , And mistress of herself , though China fall . 26 265 And yet , believe me , good as well as ill , Woman's ...
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... fortune , stood directly upright . ] 2 [ Pulteney took Gay with him in a trip to France in 1717 , which fixes the date of this letter . ] right . This vain and fantastic lady is celebrated for EP . II . ] 335 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
... fortune , stood directly upright . ] 2 [ Pulteney took Gay with him in a trip to France in 1717 , which fixes the date of this letter . ] right . This vain and fantastic lady is celebrated for EP . II . ] 335 ADDITIONAL NOTES .
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... fortune , about £ 10,000 , - £ 7,000 of which she laid out in a diamond necklace . Most of the remainder must have been spent on the magnificent funeral and monument with which she honoured Congreve's remains . The corpse lay in state ...
... fortune , about £ 10,000 , - £ 7,000 of which she laid out in a diamond necklace . Most of the remainder must have been spent on the magnificent funeral and monument with which she honoured Congreve's remains . The corpse lay in state ...
Page 40
... fortune to be at once distinguished by her mistress , and beloved by her companions . " 5 She was also unfortu- nately distinguished by the prince , afterwards George II . , in consequence of which her husband , Mr. Howard , affected ...
... fortune to be at once distinguished by her mistress , and beloved by her companions . " 5 She was also unfortu- nately distinguished by the prince , afterwards George II . , in consequence of which her husband , Mr. Howard , affected ...
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... fortune . He begged Swift to think of her with respect , and in particular never more to despise a fork with three prongs , or to eat from the point of his knife ! In this matter the Duchess was peculiarly touchy and sensitive , usually ...
... fortune . He begged Swift to think of her with respect , and in particular never more to despise a fork with three prongs , or to eat from the point of his knife ! In this matter the Duchess was peculiarly touchy and sensitive , usually ...
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