The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 39
... poor Duke , her husband . There- fore , one day , upon his offending her by some act of disobedience to her ' strong sovereign will , ' the bright thought occurred , as she sate considering how she could plague him most , that it would ...
... poor Duke , her husband . There- fore , one day , upon his offending her by some act of disobedience to her ' strong sovereign will , ' the bright thought occurred , as she sate considering how she could plague him most , that it would ...
Page 41
... poor Gay always trusting to her influence for some easy sinecure appointment , in which he was doomed to disappointment . In 1731 , on Mr. Howard succeeding to the earldom of Suffolk , the new countess became mistress of the robes , and ...
... poor Gay always trusting to her influence for some easy sinecure appointment , in which he was doomed to disappointment . In 1731 , on Mr. Howard succeeding to the earldom of Suffolk , the new countess became mistress of the robes , and ...
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... poor houses , especially those of poets , the forks are only bidential , " upon which account a knife was absolutely necessary at Mr. Pope's , where it was morally impossible with a bidential fork to convey a morsel of beef , with the ...
... poor houses , especially those of poets , the forks are only bidential , " upon which account a knife was absolutely necessary at Mr. Pope's , where it was morally impossible with a bidential fork to convey a morsel of beef , with the ...
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... Poor avarice one torment more would find ; Nor could profusion squander all in kind . Astride his cheese Sir Morgan might we meet ; And Worldly crying coals from street to street , 6 Whom , with a wig so wild , and mien so mazed , Pity ...
... Poor avarice one torment more would find ; Nor could profusion squander all in kind . Astride his cheese Sir Morgan might we meet ; And Worldly crying coals from street to street , 6 Whom , with a wig so wild , and mien so mazed , Pity ...
Page 53
... poor might have their part ; Bond damns the poor , and hates them from his heart : The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule That every man in want is knave or fool : 15 101 " God cannot love ( says Blunt , with tearless eyes ) The ...
... poor might have their part ; Bond damns the poor , and hates them from his heart : The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule That every man in want is knave or fool : 15 101 " God cannot love ( says Blunt , with tearless eyes ) The ...
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