The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... says Horace Walpole , " though with talents to govern any party , this lively man changed the free air of Westmin . ster for the gloom of the Escurial , -the prospect of King George's Garter for the Pretender's ; and , with indifference ...
... says Horace Walpole , " though with talents to govern any party , this lively man changed the free air of Westmin . ster for the gloom of the Escurial , -the prospect of King George's Garter for the Pretender's ; and , with indifference ...
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... says were common to him , and , in answering it , the earl burst a blood - vessel , and died . Wharton's speech in defence of Atterbury , was also one of his greatest efforts . " His Grace , then in opposition to the Court , went to ...
... says were common to him , and , in answering it , the earl burst a blood - vessel , and died . Wharton's speech in defence of Atterbury , was also one of his greatest efforts . " His Grace , then in opposition to the Court , went to ...
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... says , they advanced her salary to three hundred guineas per annum , with her usual benefit , which , upon an average for several years , at least doubled that sum . EPISTLE II . ΤΟ A LADY . OF THE CHARACTERS 20 20 [ EP . I. MORAL ESSAYS .
... says , they advanced her salary to three hundred guineas per annum , with her usual benefit , which , upon an average for several years , at least doubled that sum . EPISTLE II . ΤΟ A LADY . OF THE CHARACTERS 20 20 [ EP . I. MORAL ESSAYS .
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... Say , what can cause such impotence of 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 ...
... Say , what can cause such impotence of 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 ...
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... fall On any one she hates , but on them all . Cursed chance ! this only could afflict her more , If any part should wander to the poor . " 145 150 155 " With every pleasing , every prudent part , Say 26 [ EP . II . MORAL ESSAYS .
... fall On any one she hates , but on them all . Cursed chance ! this only could afflict her more , If any part should wander to the poor . " 145 150 155 " With every pleasing , every prudent part , Say 26 [ EP . II . MORAL ESSAYS .
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