The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... ply your care wholly at present to those which are yet unpublished , of which there are more than enough to * Printed in folio , in the year 1704 .. make a confiderable volume , of full as good ones FROM MR WYCHERLEY . 19.
... ply your care wholly at present to those which are yet unpublished , of which there are more than enough to * Printed in folio , in the year 1704 .. make a confiderable volume , of full as good ones FROM MR WYCHERLEY . 19.
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... had been deserted by his subjects : he gave his order this motto , or to this effect ( which ftill remains ) Wild- brat was faithful . Sir William Trumbull has told me a story which he heard from one that was present 94 LETTERS TO AND.
... had been deserted by his subjects : he gave his order this motto , or to this effect ( which ftill remains ) Wild- brat was faithful . Sir William Trumbull has told me a story which he heard from one that was present 94 LETTERS TO AND.
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Alexander Pope. a story which he heard from one that was present : King Charles I. being with fome of his court during his troubles , a discourse arose what fort of dogs de- ferv'd pre - eminence , and it being on all hands agreed to ...
Alexander Pope. a story which he heard from one that was present : King Charles I. being with fome of his court during his troubles , a discourse arose what fort of dogs de- ferv'd pre - eminence , and it being on all hands agreed to ...
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... present . He will be content to compound for his quiet only , and leave all the circumstantial part and pomp of life to those , who have a health vigorous enough to enjoy all the mif- treffes of their defires . I thank God , there is ...
... present . He will be content to compound for his quiet only , and leave all the circumstantial part and pomp of life to those , who have a health vigorous enough to enjoy all the mif- treffes of their defires . I thank God , there is ...
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... present upon laughter , which ( for aught I know ) may be the caufe you might fometimes think me too remiss a friend , when I was most entirely fo ; for I am never fo inclin'd to mirth as when I am most pleas'd and most easy , which is ...
... present upon laughter , which ( for aught I know ) may be the caufe you might fometimes think me too remiss a friend , when I was most entirely fo ; for I am never fo inclin'd to mirth as when I am most pleas'd and most easy , which is ...
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