The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... souls , too , as unperishable as ours ! ' And what harm would that be to us ? " This is what Dr. Johnson would have called wild talk . The question as to the reasoning power in dogs is solved by the obvious and prosaic fact , that they ...
... souls , too , as unperishable as ours ! ' And what harm would that be to us ? " This is what Dr. Johnson would have called wild talk . The question as to the reasoning power in dogs is solved by the obvious and prosaic fact , that they ...
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... vision of the like royal nature . They since retired into Spain , where they are still in search of gold in the mines of the Asturias . Congenial souls ; whose life one avarice joins , And 54 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
... vision of the like royal nature . They since retired into Spain , where they are still in search of gold in the mines of the Asturias . Congenial souls ; whose life one avarice joins , And 54 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
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Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. Congenial souls ; whose life one avarice joins , And one fate buries in the Asturian mines . Much - injured Blunt ! 21 why bears he Britain's hate ? A wizard told him in these words our fate : " At ...
Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. Congenial souls ; whose life one avarice joins , And one fate buries in the Asturian mines . Much - injured Blunt ! 21 why bears he Britain's hate ? A wizard told him in these words our fate : " At ...
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... soul of whim ! 305 29 The parish register . Thus in the MS.- " The register enrolls him with his poor , Tells he was born and died , and tells no more . Just as he ought , he fill'd the space between ; Then stole to rest unheeded and ...
... soul of whim ! 305 29 The parish register . Thus in the MS.- " The register enrolls him with his poor , Tells he was born and died , and tells no more . Just as he ought , he fill'd the space between ; Then stole to rest unheeded and ...
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... soul . Behold Sir Balaam now a man of spirit , Ascribes his gettings to his parts and merit ; What late he call'd a blessing , now was wit , And God's good Providence , a lucky hit . 375 Things change their titles , as our manners turn ...
... soul . Behold Sir Balaam now a man of spirit , Ascribes his gettings to his parts and merit ; What late he call'd a blessing , now was wit , And God's good Providence , a lucky hit . 375 Things change their titles , as our manners turn ...
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