The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... honoured Congreve's remains . The corpse lay in state in the Jerusalem Chamber , and was interred in the south transept of ... honour she enjoyed in the sincere friendship of so worthy and honest a man , whose virtue , candour , and wit ...
... honoured Congreve's remains . The corpse lay in state in the Jerusalem Chamber , and was interred in the south transept of ... honour she enjoyed in the sincere friendship of so worthy and honest a man , whose virtue , candour , and wit ...
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... honour , bore away the palm of beauty , and her colleague , Miss Lepell , that of grace and wit , Mrs. Howard's good sense , amiability , and sweetness of temper and manners , made her a universal favourite ; and it was her singular ...
... honour , bore away the palm of beauty , and her colleague , Miss Lepell , that of grace and wit , Mrs. Howard's good sense , amiability , and sweetness of temper and manners , made her a universal favourite ; and it was her singular ...
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... honour , as among the wits and divines , Mrs. Howard was looked upon as a model of propriety . Lord Hervey says that ... honoured before ? In 1785 ( having lost her un- congenial husband , Lord Suffolk , in 1733 ) , " Chloe " married ...
... honour , as among the wits and divines , Mrs. Howard was looked upon as a model of propriety . Lord Hervey says that ... honoured before ? In 1785 ( having lost her un- congenial husband , Lord Suffolk , in 1733 ) , " Chloe " married ...
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... honour , through this whole affair , either for himself or his friends . C. QUEENSBERRY . ' " When her Grace had finished this paper , drawn with more spirit than accuracy , she gave it to Mr. Stanhope , who desired her to think again ...
... honour , through this whole affair , either for himself or his friends . C. QUEENSBERRY . ' " When her Grace had finished this paper , drawn with more spirit than accuracy , she gave it to Mr. Stanhope , who desired her to think again ...
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... honour linger ere it leaves the land . 245 But all our praises why should lords engross ? Rise , honest Muse ! and sing the Man of Ross : 28 Pleased Vaga echoes through her winding bounds , And rapid Severn hoarse applause resounds ...
... honour linger ere it leaves the land . 245 But all our praises why should lords engross ? Rise , honest Muse ! and sing the Man of Ross : 28 Pleased Vaga echoes through her winding bounds , And rapid Severn hoarse applause resounds ...
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