The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... lost the royal favour . The Queen wished to retain her , fearing a more formidable successor , and George complained that she " would not let him part with a deaf old woman that he was weary of . " It is scarcely possible to conceive ...
... lost the royal favour . The Queen wished to retain her , fearing a more formidable successor , and George complained that she " would not let him part with a deaf old woman that he was weary of . " It is scarcely possible to conceive ...
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... lost the battle of Falkirk , in 1745. Sir William Colepepper was uncle of the then Duke of Roxburgh . He died March 28th , 1740. ] 8 [ White's Club - house , in St. James's - street , a noted place for gambling . Horace Walpole mentions ...
... lost the battle of Falkirk , in 1745. Sir William Colepepper was uncle of the then Duke of Roxburgh . He died March 28th , 1740. ] 8 [ White's Club - house , in St. James's - street , a noted place for gambling . Horace Walpole mentions ...
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... lost , he took it so much to heart , that he kept his chamber ever after . It is thought he would not have outlived it , but that he was heir to another considerable estate , which he daily expected , and that by this course of life he ...
... lost , he took it so much to heart , that he kept his chamber ever after . It is thought he would not have outlived it , but that he was heir to another considerable estate , which he daily expected , and that by this course of life he ...
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... lost , yet B- -y ne'er could find : Still miss'd by Vice , and scarce by Virtue hit , By G's goodness , or by S ―― ' s wit . " 250 [ We would offer as a conjecture the names of Wharton , Bishop Berkeley , Granville ( Lord Lansdowne ) ...
... lost , yet B- -y ne'er could find : Still miss'd by Vice , and scarce by Virtue hit , By G's goodness , or by S ―― ' s wit . " 250 [ We would offer as a conjecture the names of Wharton , Bishop Berkeley , Granville ( Lord Lansdowne ) ...
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... 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 - directed spire to ...
... 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 - directed spire to ...
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