The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 49
... thousand pounds a year estate in land , and about one hundred thousand in money . Mr. Waters , the third of these worthies , was a man no way resembling the former in his military , but extremely so in his civil capacity ; his great ...
... thousand pounds a year estate in land , and about one hundred thousand in money . Mr. Waters , the third of these worthies , was a man no way resembling the former in his military , but extremely so in his civil capacity ; his great ...
Page 50
... banished in our time to Siberia , and to that more glorious fate of the Parliament of Paris , banished to Pontoise in the year 1720 . Pregnant with thousands slits the scrap unseen , And silent 50 MORAL ESSAYS . [ EP . III .
... banished in our time to Siberia , and to that more glorious fate of the Parliament of Paris , banished to Pontoise in the year 1720 . Pregnant with thousands slits the scrap unseen , And silent 50 MORAL ESSAYS . [ EP . III .
Page 51
... thousand , another , seven thousand a year . 7 Sir William Colepepper , Bart . , a person of an ancient family , and ample fortune , without one other quality of a gentleman , who , after ruining himself at the gaming - table , passed ...
... thousand , another , seven thousand a year . 7 Sir William Colepepper , Bart . , a person of an ancient family , and ample fortune , without one other quality of a gentleman , who , after ruining himself at the gaming - table , passed ...
Page 52
... thousand pounds , laid down his coach because interest was reduced from five to four per cent . , and then put seventy thousand into the Charitable Corporation for better interest ; which sum having lost , he took it so much to heart ...
... thousand pounds , laid down his coach because interest was reduced from five to four per cent . , and then put seventy thousand into the Charitable Corporation for better interest ; which sum having lost , he took it so much to heart ...
Page 53
... thousands die , without or this or that , Die , and endow a college , or a cat.14 90 95 To some , indeed , Heaven grants the happier fate , To enrich a bastard , or a son they hate . Perhaps you think the poor might have their part ...
... thousands die , without or this or that , Die , and endow a college , or a cat.14 90 95 To some , indeed , Heaven grants the happier fate , To enrich a bastard , or a son they hate . Perhaps you think the poor might have their part ...
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