The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... these days . The Duchefs , Lord Warwick , Lord Stanhope , Mrs Bellenden , Mrs Lepell , and I can't tell who elfe , had your letters : Dr Arbuthnot , and I , expect to be treat- VOL . VI . B * A Poem intitled , To my ingenious and worthy ...
... these days . The Duchefs , Lord Warwick , Lord Stanhope , Mrs Bellenden , Mrs Lepell , and I can't tell who elfe , had your letters : Dr Arbuthnot , and I , expect to be treat- VOL . VI . B * A Poem intitled , To my ingenious and worthy ...
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... preca- 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 VOL . VI . C grant me ; for , these two days paft , FROM MR GAY . 17.
... preca- 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 VOL . VI . C grant me ; for , these two days paft , FROM MR GAY . 17.
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... these are creatures and things as unknown to you , as we of this dirty orb are to the inhabitants of the planet Jupiter ; except a few fervent prayers reach you on the wings of the post , from two or three of your zealous votaries at ...
... these are creatures and things as unknown to you , as we of this dirty orb are to the inhabitants of the planet Jupiter ; except a few fervent prayers reach you on the wings of the post , from two or three of your zealous votaries at ...
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... and body ( if I can ) to fome life . A friend ( a woman - friend , God help me ! ) with whom I have spent three or four hours a day these fifteen years , advised me to pass more time in my studies : I FROM MR GAY . 31.
... and body ( if I can ) to fome life . A friend ( a woman - friend , God help me ! ) with whom I have spent three or four hours a day these fifteen years , advised me to pass more time in my studies : I FROM MR GAY . 31.
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... these cafes , indeed , I might have judged him too prefumptuous , and perhaps have trembled for his rash- nefs . I could not but hope better for this fmall and mo- deft Epiftle , which attacks no one Vice whatsoever ; which deals only ...
... these cafes , indeed , I might have judged him too prefumptuous , and perhaps have trembled for his rash- nefs . I could not but hope better for this fmall and mo- deft Epiftle , which attacks no one Vice whatsoever ; which deals only ...
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