The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 43
... hands . Upon this she wrote another , but so much more disrespect- ful , that he desired the first again , and delivered it . Most people blamed the Court upon this occasion . What the Duchess of Queensberry did was cer- tainly ...
... hands . Upon this she wrote another , but so much more disrespect- ful , that he desired the first again , and delivered it . Most people blamed the Court upon this occasion . What the Duchess of Queensberry did was cer- tainly ...
Page 46
... hands so much imbrued in blood . What , he cuts up rats ? Ay , and dogs too ! [ with what emphasis and concern he spoke it ! ] Indeed he commits most of those barbarities , with the thought of being of use to man ! but how do we know ...
... hands so much imbrued in blood . What , he cuts up rats ? Ay , and dogs too ! [ with what emphasis and concern he spoke it ! ] Indeed he commits most of those barbarities , with the thought of being of use to man ! but how do we know ...
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Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. Oh say , what sums that generous hand supply ? What mines to swell that boundless ... hands ; 290 That live - long wig which Gorgon's self might own , Eternal buckle takes in Parian stone . 295 Behold ...
Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. Oh say , what sums that generous hand supply ? What mines to swell that boundless ... hands ; 290 That live - long wig which Gorgon's self might own , Eternal buckle takes in Parian stone . 295 Behold ...
Page 69
... hand . Her consent was , according to Pepys , " as great an act of honour as ever was done by woman ! " In a few years the Duchess became a widow , and continued 66 The endowment satirized by She left annuities to certain EP . III ...
... hand . Her consent was , according to Pepys , " as great an act of honour as ever was done by woman ! " In a few years the Duchess became a widow , and continued 66 The endowment satirized by She left annuities to certain EP . III ...
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... hands of his executors and trustees an annuity of £ 200 a - year to be paid to the use of this daughter , not for the payment of her many debts which she had contracted , but to keep her from wanting necessaries . William , Marquis of ...
... hands of his executors and trustees an annuity of £ 200 a - year to be paid to the use of this daughter , not for the payment of her many debts which she had contracted , but to keep her from wanting necessaries . William , Marquis of ...
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