The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 27
... true delight . That robe of quality so struts and swells , None see what parts of nature it conceals : The exactest traits of body or of mind , We owe to models of an humble kind . If Queensberry to strip there's no compelling , " Tis ...
... true delight . That robe of quality so struts and swells , None see what parts of nature it conceals : The exactest traits of body or of mind , We owe to models of an humble kind . If Queensberry to strip there's no compelling , " Tis ...
Page 30
... true interest . 24 [ The ring or circle in Hyde Park was a place of fashionable resort from the time of Charles I. to that of George II . , when it was partly destroyed by the formation of the Serpentine river . It is alluded to in most ...
... true interest . 24 [ The ring or circle in Hyde Park was a place of fashionable resort from the time of Charles I. to that of George II . , when it was partly destroyed by the formation of the Serpentine river . It is alluded to in most ...
Page 47
... true use of riches , ver . 219 . The Man of Ross , ver . 250. The fate of the profuse and the covetous , in two examples : both miserable in life and in death , ver . 300 , & c . The story of Sir Balaam , ver . 339 to the end . P. HO ...
... true use of riches , ver . 219 . The Man of Ross , ver . 250. The fate of the profuse and the covetous , in two examples : both miserable in life and in death , ver . 300 , & c . The story of Sir Balaam , ver . 339 to the end . P. HO ...
Page 50
... true story , which happened in the reign of William III . to an unsuspected old patriot , who coming out at the back - door from having been closeted by the king , where he had received a large bag of guineas , the bursting of the bag ...
... true story , which happened in the reign of William III . to an unsuspected old patriot , who coming out at the back - door from having been closeted by the king , where he had received a large bag of guineas , the bursting of the bag ...
Page 58
... true name was almost lost ( partly by the title of the Man of Ross , given him by way of eminence , and partly by being buried without so much as an inscription ) was called Mr. John Kyrle . He died in the year 1724 , aged 90 , and lies ...
... true name was almost lost ( partly by the title of the Man of Ross , given him by way of eminence , and partly by being buried without so much as an inscription ) was called Mr. John Kyrle . He died in the year 1724 , aged 90 , and lies ...
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