The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... Muse ; The brightest eyes of Britain now peruse ; And dead , as living , ' tis our Author's pride Still to charm those who charm the world befide . Mademoiselle Paulet . P. EPISTLE TO THE SAME , ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN 52 MISCELLANIES .
... Muse ; The brightest eyes of Britain now peruse ; And dead , as living , ' tis our Author's pride Still to charm those who charm the world befide . Mademoiselle Paulet . P. EPISTLE TO THE SAME , ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN 52 MISCELLANIES .
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Alexander Pope. EPISTLE TO THE SAME , ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN AFTER THE CORONATION . S fome fond Virgin , whom her mother's As care Drags from the Town to wholesome Country air , Juft when she learns to roll a melting eye , And hear a ...
Alexander Pope. EPISTLE TO THE SAME , ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN AFTER THE CORONATION . S fome fond Virgin , whom her mother's As care Drags from the Town to wholesome Country air , Juft when she learns to roll a melting eye , And hear a ...
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... SAME . UNDER this Marble , or under this Sill , Or under this Turf , or e'en what they will ; Whatever an Heir , or a Friend in his stead , Or any good creature shall lay o'er my head , Lies one who ne'er car'd , and ftill cares not a ...
... SAME . UNDER this Marble , or under this Sill , Or under this Turf , or e'en what they will ; Whatever an Heir , or a Friend in his stead , Or any good creature shall lay o'er my head , Lies one who ne'er car'd , and ftill cares not a ...
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... same cause , and " from the unprejudiced and incorrupt fimpli- " city of their minds , it proceeds , that the Plays " of the Ancient Children are preferved more en- " tire than any other of their Customs ' . In this 66 66 matter I would ...
... same cause , and " from the unprejudiced and incorrupt fimpli- " city of their minds , it proceeds , that the Plays " of the Ancient Children are preferved more en- " tire than any other of their Customs ' . In this 66 66 matter I would ...
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... SAME . AN eminent Inftance of Martin's Sagacity in discovering the Distempers of the Mind , appeared in the cafe of a young Nobleman at Court , who was obferved to grow extremely affected 1 affected in his fpeech , and whimsical in all ...
... SAME . AN eminent Inftance of Martin's Sagacity in discovering the Distempers of the Mind , appeared in the cafe of a young Nobleman at Court , who was obferved to grow extremely affected 1 affected in his fpeech , and whimsical in all ...
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