The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... heartily hope , better engaged ) your coming would be the greatest pleasure to us in the world . Talk not of expences : Homer 1 fhall fupport his children . I beg a line from FROM MR GAY . 7 To Mr Gay in the country Wishes to ferve.
... heartily hope , better engaged ) your coming would be the greatest pleasure to us in the world . Talk not of expences : Homer 1 fhall fupport his children . I beg a line from FROM MR GAY . 7 To Mr Gay in the country Wishes to ferve.
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Alexander Pope. fhall fupport his children . I beg a line from you directed to the Poft - house in Bath . Poor Parnelle is in an ill state of health . Pardon me if I add a word of advice in the poe- tical way . Write fomething on the ...
Alexander Pope. fhall fupport his children . I beg a line from you directed to the Poft - house in Bath . Poor Parnelle is in an ill state of health . Pardon me if I add a word of advice in the poe- tical way . Write fomething on the ...
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... , for she never for- gets you , and wants nothing of being a friend † . * Eufden . + Alluding to thofe lines in the Epift . on the characters of Wo- men . With I beg the Duke's and her Grace's acceptance of my FROM MR GAY . 35.
... , for she never for- gets you , and wants nothing of being a friend † . * Eufden . + Alluding to thofe lines in the Epift . on the characters of Wo- men . With I beg the Duke's and her Grace's acceptance of my FROM MR GAY . 35.
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... line or two for our poor Friend Gay , inclos'd in a few words to you ; about twelve or one o'clock you should have had it . I am troubled about that , tho ' the prefent cause of our trouble be so much greater † . Indeed I want a friend ...
... line or two for our poor Friend Gay , inclos'd in a few words to you ; about twelve or one o'clock you should have had it . I am troubled about that , tho ' the prefent cause of our trouble be so much greater † . Indeed I want a friend ...
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... line out of your own Ho- Quid te exempta juvat fpinis e pluribus una ? For I take the whole to be fo corrupted , that a cure in any part would be of little avail . race . Your , & c . I LETTER XXXIX . Dr SWIFT to the E. of PETERBOROW ...
... line out of your own Ho- Quid te exempta juvat fpinis e pluribus una ? For I take the whole to be fo corrupted , that a cure in any part would be of little avail . race . Your , & c . I LETTER XXXIX . Dr SWIFT to the E. of PETERBOROW ...
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