The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6 |
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... the least mistaken , when you congratulate me upon your own good fuccefs : for I have more people out of whom to be happy , than any ill - natur'd man can boaft of . I may with honesty affirm to you , that , notwithstanding the many ...
... the least mistaken , when you congratulate me upon your own good fuccefs : for I have more people out of whom to be happy , than any ill - natur'd man can boaft of . I may with honesty affirm to you , that , notwithstanding the many ...
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Sarah's left eye - brow was fing'd , and there appeared a black spot on her breaft : her lover was all over black , but not the least signs of life were found in either . Attended by their melancholy companions , they were convey'd to ...
Sarah's left eye - brow was fing'd , and there appeared a black spot on her breaft : her lover was all over black , but not the least signs of life were found in either . Attended by their melancholy companions , they were convey'd to ...
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Let time convince thofe who know me not , that I am an inoffenfive perfon ; tho ' ( to fay truth ) I don't care how little I am indebted to Time , for the world is hardly worth living in , at least to one that is never to have health a ...
Let time convince thofe who know me not , that I am an inoffenfive perfon ; tho ' ( to fay truth ) I don't care how little I am indebted to Time , for the world is hardly worth living in , at least to one that is never to have health a ...
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Am astonish'd at the complaints occafion'd by a late I Epistle to the Earl of Burlington ; and I should be afflicted were there the least just ground for them . Had the writer attack'd Vice , at a time when it is not only tolerated but ...
Am astonish'd at the complaints occafion'd by a late I Epistle to the Earl of Burlington ; and I should be afflicted were there the least just ground for them . Had the writer attack'd Vice , at a time when it is not only tolerated but ...
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... cuftom of feeing the face , or entering under the roof , of one that walks along with us in the common way of the world , is enough to create a wish at least for his being above ground , and a degree of uneafinefs at his removal .
... cuftom of feeing the face , or entering under the roof , of one that walks along with us in the common way of the world , is enough to create a wish at least for his being above ground , and a degree of uneafinefs at his removal .
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