The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... she did the English before : I am forry for it , because it will be detrimen- tal to our holy religion , if heretical women should eclipfe thofe Nuns and orthodox Beauties , in whose eyes alone lie all the hopes we can have , of gaining ...
... she did the English before : I am forry for it , because it will be detrimen- tal to our holy religion , if heretical women should eclipfe thofe Nuns and orthodox Beauties , in whose eyes alone lie all the hopes we can have , of gaining ...
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... She has as much good - nature as if she had never seen any ill - nature , and had been bred among lambs and turtledoves , in- ftead of Princes and court - ladies . By the end of this week , Mr Fortescue will pass a few days with me : we ...
... She has as much good - nature as if she had never seen any ill - nature , and had been bred among lambs and turtledoves , in- ftead of Princes and court - ladies . By the end of this week , Mr Fortescue will pass a few days with me : we ...
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... she not still in danger of death . I have conftant- ly had particular accounts of you from the Doctor , which have not ceas'd to alarm me yet . God preserve your life , and restore your health . I really beg it for my own fake , for I ...
... she not still in danger of death . I have conftant- ly had particular accounts of you from the Doctor , which have not ceas'd to alarm me yet . God preserve your life , and restore your health . I really beg it for my own fake , for I ...
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... she is as like her mother as the can ftare . All Knights Errants Pal- freys were distinguish'd by lofty names : we see no reason why a Paftoral Lady's sheep and calves should want names of the fofter found ; we have therefore given her ...
... she is as like her mother as the can ftare . All Knights Errants Pal- freys were distinguish'd by lofty names : we see no reason why a Paftoral Lady's sheep and calves should want names of the fofter found ; we have therefore given her ...
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... she has , and whenever I hear fo , I find it contributes to mine . You fee I am not free from dependence , tho ' I have lefs attendance than I had formerly ; for a great deal of my own welfare ftill depends upon hers . Is the widow's ...
... she has , and whenever I hear fo , I find it contributes to mine . You fee I am not free from dependence , tho ' I have lefs attendance than I had formerly ; for a great deal of my own welfare ftill depends upon hers . Is the widow's ...
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