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Alexander Pope. AT THE man at extraor ( of wh but my to tho may b cellity lazines
thoug to this will be please thing leak ( nerous Ma there TO The first publication of
this Epistle . This paper.
Alexander Pope. AT THE man at extraor ( of wh but my to tho may b cellity lazines
thoug to this will be please thing leak ( nerous Ma there TO The first publication of
this Epistle . This paper.
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If it have any thing pleasing , it will be that by which I am most desirous to please ,
the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offensive , it will be only to those I
am least sorry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know their ...
If it have any thing pleasing , it will be that by which I am most desirous to please ,
the Truth and the Sentiment ; and if any thing offensive , it will be only to those I
am least sorry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know their ...
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... Oblig'd by hunger , and request of friends : » The piece , you think , is incorre &
t : why take it , » I'm all submission , what you'd have it , make it a . Three things
another's modeft wishes bound , My friendship , and a prologue , and ten pound .
... Oblig'd by hunger , and request of friends : » The piece , you think , is incorre &
t : why take it , » I'm all submission , what you'd have it , make it a . Three things
another's modeft wishes bound , My friendship , and a prologue , and ten pound .
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A. Good friend forbear ! you deal in dang'rous things , I'd never name queens ,
ministers , or kings ; Keep close to ears , and those let asses prick , ' Tis nothing -
P. Nothing ? if they bite and kick ! Out with it , Dunciad ! les the secret pass , That
...
A. Good friend forbear ! you deal in dang'rous things , I'd never name queens ,
ministers , or kings ; Keep close to ears , and those let asses prick , ' Tis nothing -
P. Nothing ? if they bite and kick ! Out with it , Dunciad ! les the secret pass , That
...
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Pretty ! in amber to observe the forms Of hairs , or straws , or dirt , or grubs , or
worms ; The things we know , are neither rich nor rare , But wonder how the devil
they got there . Were others angry : I excus'd them too ; Well 10 PROLOGUE.
Pretty ! in amber to observe the forms Of hairs , or straws , or dirt , or grubs , or
worms ; The things we know , are neither rich nor rare , But wonder how the devil
they got there . Were others angry : I excus'd them too ; Well 10 PROLOGUE.
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