The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... affection to his perfon , and wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to town and refume the fudy of poetry . The fate of wit at that time . XXIII . Of the fame fubject . The death of Wilks the player : Verfes on the ...
... affection to his perfon , and wishes for his happiness . XXII . Defiring him to return to town and refume the fudy of poetry . The fate of wit at that time . XXIII . Of the fame fubject . The death of Wilks the player : Verfes on the ...
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... affection for yourself , which , if I had any intereft in the world , or power with those who have , I fhould not be long without manifefting to you . I defire you will not , either out of modesty , or a vicious distrust of another's va ...
... affection for yourself , which , if I had any intereft in the world , or power with those who have , I fhould not be long without manifefting to you . I defire you will not , either out of modesty , or a vicious distrust of another's va ...
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... affections strengthening as my age increases ; not that I am worse but better , in my health than laft winter ; but my mind finds no amendment nor improvement , nor fupport to lean upon , from thofe about me : and fo I feel myfelf ...
... affections strengthening as my age increases ; not that I am worse but better , in my health than laft winter ; but my mind finds no amendment nor improvement , nor fupport to lean upon , from thofe about me : and fo I feel myfelf ...
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... affectionate , & c . LETTER XXVII * . IT Cirencester . T is a true faying , that misfortunes alone prove one's ... affections . I fet out with a heavy heart , wifhing I had done this thing the last feafon ; for every day I defer it , the ...
... affectionate , & c . LETTER XXVII * . IT Cirencester . T is a true faying , that misfortunes alone prove one's ... affections . I fet out with a heavy heart , wifhing I had done this thing the last feafon ; for every day I defer it , the ...
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... affection from you are not like the common traffic of compliments and profeffi- ons , which most people only give , that they may re- ceive ; and is at beft a commerce of Vanity , if not of Falsehood . I am happy in not immediately ...
... affection from you are not like the common traffic of compliments and profeffi- ons , which most people only give , that they may re- ceive ; and is at beft a commerce of Vanity , if not of Falsehood . I am happy in not immediately ...
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