The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope, Tom 2W. Bowyer, 1737 |
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... faid , And figh❜d ) " my Lands and Tenements to Ned . " 255 Your Money Sir ? " My Money Sir ! what all ? " Why - if I must- ( then wept ) I give it Paul . " The Mannor , Sir ? - " The Mannor ! hold , he cry'd , " Not that I cannot part ...
... faid , And figh❜d ) " my Lands and Tenements to Ned . " 255 Your Money Sir ? " My Money Sir ! what all ? " Why - if I must- ( then wept ) I give it Paul . " The Mannor , Sir ? - " The Mannor ! hold , he cry'd , " Not that I cannot part ...
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... faid His Saws are toothlefs , and his Hatchets Lead . It anger'd TURENNE , once upon a day , To fee a Footman kick'd that took his pay : But when he heard th ' Affront the Fellow gave , Knew one a Man of honour , one a Knave ; The ...
... faid His Saws are toothlefs , and his Hatchets Lead . It anger'd TURENNE , once upon a day , To fee a Footman kick'd that took his pay : But when he heard th ' Affront the Fellow gave , Knew one a Man of honour , one a Knave ; The ...
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... faid not much to have thought of Immortal Fame , the one in many pieces compofed in hafte for the Stage ; the other in his Latter works in general , which Dryden calls his Dotages . 27- Pindaric art , which has much more merit than his ...
... faid not much to have thought of Immortal Fame , the one in many pieces compofed in hafte for the Stage ; the other in his Latter works in general , which Dryden calls his Dotages . 27- Pindaric art , which has much more merit than his ...
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... tempus caftellum evertere prætor Nefcio quod cupiens , hortari cœpit eundem Verbis , quæ timido quoque possent addere mentem : I bone , quo virtus tua te vocat : i pede faufto , You faid the fame ; and are you difcontent With 52 EPISTLES.
... tempus caftellum evertere prætor Nefcio quod cupiens , hortari cœpit eundem Verbis , quæ timido quoque possent addere mentem : I bone , quo virtus tua te vocat : i pede faufto , You faid the fame ; and are you difcontent With 52 EPISTLES.
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Alexander Pope. You faid the fame ; and are you difcontent With laws , to which you gave your own affent ? 30 Nay worse , to ask for verse at such a time ! D'ye think me good for nothing but to rhime ? 40 . 5 In ANNA'S Wars , a Soldier ...
Alexander Pope. You faid the fame ; and are you difcontent With laws , to which you gave your own affent ? 30 Nay worse , to ask for verse at such a time ! D'ye think me good for nothing but to rhime ? 40 . 5 In ANNA'S Wars , a Soldier ...
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