The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse too kind . 65 70 125 75 9 80 85 90 8 In the lewd and vicious . 9 In the MS.:- " In whose mad brain the mix'd ideas roll , Of Tall - boy's breeches , and of Cæsar's soul . " [ Tall - boy was a ...
... mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse too kind . 65 70 125 75 9 80 85 90 8 In the lewd and vicious . 9 In the MS.:- " In whose mad brain the mix'd ideas roll , Of Tall - boy's breeches , and of Cæsar's soul . " [ Tall - boy was a ...
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... mind ? 12 Scarce once herself , by turns all womankind ! Who , with herself , or others , from her birth Finds all her life one warfare upon earth : Shines , in exposing knaves , and painting fools , Yet is , whate'er she hates and ...
... mind ? 12 Scarce once herself , by turns all womankind ! Who , with herself , or others , from her birth Finds all her life one warfare upon earth : Shines , in exposing knaves , and painting fools , Yet is , whate'er she hates and ...
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... mind , We owe to models of an humble kind . If Queensberry to strip there's no compelling , " Tis from a handmaid we must take a Helen . 190 15 [ Warton says , that Pope , being at dinner one day with Mrs. Howard , afterwards Countess ...
... mind , We owe to models of an humble kind . If Queensberry to strip there's no compelling , " Tis from a handmaid we must take a Helen . 190 15 [ Warton says , that Pope , being at dinner one day with Mrs. Howard , afterwards Countess ...
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... mind ? ] There was no mis- taking this portrait of Sarah , the old and famous Duchess of Marlborough . Her violent and imperious temper had alienated from her the affection of Queen Anne ( though the lady of the bedchamber and the Queen ...
... mind ? ] There was no mis- taking this portrait of Sarah , the old and famous Duchess of Marlborough . Her violent and imperious temper had alienated from her the affection of Queen Anne ( though the lady of the bedchamber and the Queen ...
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... mind to believe that kings ' and first ministers ' souls when they die go into chimney- sweeps . " This original idea of the chimney - sweeps was suggested by an incident in her house , which at that time was undergoing the cleaning ...
... mind to believe that kings ' and first ministers ' souls when they die go into chimney- sweeps . " This original idea of the chimney - sweeps was suggested by an incident in her house , which at that time was undergoing the cleaning ...
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