The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Том 6A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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... Wife , I trust that finking Fund , my Life . Can I retrench ? Yes , mighty well , Shrink back to my Paternal Cell , A little House , with Trees a - row , And , like its Mafter , very low . There dy'd my Father , no man's Debtor , And ...
... Wife , I trust that finking Fund , my Life . Can I retrench ? Yes , mighty well , Shrink back to my Paternal Cell , A little House , with Trees a - row , And , like its Mafter , very low . There dy'd my Father , no man's Debtor , And ...
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... wife and great ; Dextrous , the craving , fawning croud to quit , And pleas'd to ' fcape from Flattery to Wit . NOTES . ΙΟ Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford . ] This Epiftle was fent to the Earl of Oxford with Dr. Parnelle's Poems ...
... wife and great ; Dextrous , the craving , fawning croud to quit , And pleas'd to ' fcape from Flattery to Wit . NOTES . ΙΟ Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford . ] This Epiftle was fent to the Earl of Oxford with Dr. Parnelle's Poems ...
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... wife : Bid her be all that makes mankind adore ; purer Then view this Marble , and be vain no more ! Yet still her charms in breathing paint engage ; Her modest cheek fhall warm a future age . 56 Beauty , frail flow'r that ev'ry season ...
... wife : Bid her be all that makes mankind adore ; purer Then view this Marble , and be vain no more ! Yet still her charms in breathing paint engage ; Her modest cheek fhall warm a future age . 56 Beauty , frail flow'r that ev'ry season ...
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... Wife ; Nor let falfe Shews , nor empty Titles please : Aim not at Joy , but reft content with Eafe . 45 The Gods , to curfe Pamela with her pray'rs , Gave the gilt Coach and dappled Flanders Mares , The shining robes , rich jewels ...
... Wife ; Nor let falfe Shews , nor empty Titles please : Aim not at Joy , but reft content with Eafe . 45 The Gods , to curfe Pamela with her pray'rs , Gave the gilt Coach and dappled Flanders Mares , The shining robes , rich jewels ...
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... and fretful ; would seem wife Yet plays the fool before she dies . " Tis an ugly envious Shrew , That rails at dear Lepell and You . Occafioned by fome Verses of his Grace the Duke of 64 MISCELLANIES . Anfwer to a Question of Mrs HoWE.
... and fretful ; would seem wife Yet plays the fool before she dies . " Tis an ugly envious Shrew , That rails at dear Lepell and You . Occafioned by fome Verses of his Grace the Duke of 64 MISCELLANIES . Anfwer to a Question of Mrs HoWE.
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Страница 364 - ... graces it was capable of; and in particular never failed to bring the sound of his line to a beautiful agreement with its sense.