The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... rious than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will please to C VOL . VI . grant me ; for , these two days paft , FROM MR GAY . 17.
... rious than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will please to C VOL . VI . grant me ; for , these two days paft , FROM MR GAY . 17.
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... please you better to hear that Mrs Howard talks of you , tho ' not in the fame breath with the Thresher , as they do of me . By the way , have you feen or con- vers'd with M. Chubb , who is a wonderful Phænome- non of Wiltshire ? I have ...
... please you better to hear that Mrs Howard talks of you , tho ' not in the fame breath with the Thresher , as they do of me . By the way , have you feen or con- vers'd with M. Chubb , who is a wonderful Phænome- non of Wiltshire ? I have ...
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... please a world not very candid or defer- ving . If I can preferve the good opinion of a few friends , it is all I can expect , confidering how little good I can do even to them to merit it . Few people have your candour , or are so ...
... please a world not very candid or defer- ving . If I can preferve the good opinion of a few friends , it is all I can expect , confidering how little good I can do even to them to merit it . Few people have your candour , or are so ...
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... please neither . If you had put me into the Dunciad , I could not have been more disposed to criticise your letter . What , Sir , do you bring it in as a reproach , or as a thing un- common to a Court , to be without Politics ? With ...
... please neither . If you had put me into the Dunciad , I could not have been more disposed to criticise your letter . What , Sir , do you bring it in as a reproach , or as a thing un- common to a Court , to be without Politics ? With ...
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... please to reflect either on the impertinence of weak admirers , the malice of low ene- mies , the avarice of mercenary Bookfellers , or the fil- ly curiofity of people in general ; you'll confefs I have fmall reason to indulge ...
... please to reflect either on the impertinence of weak admirers , the malice of low ene- mies , the avarice of mercenary Bookfellers , or the fil- ly curiofity of people in general ; you'll confefs I have fmall reason to indulge ...
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