Pope, Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1978 - 754 Seiten |
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... Honour's cause , While yet in Britain Honour had applause ) Each parent sprung - What fortune , pray ? ' - Their own , And better got , than Bestia's from the throne . Born to no Pride , inheriting no Strife , Nor marrying Discord in a ...
... Honour's cause , While yet in Britain Honour had applause ) Each parent sprung - What fortune , pray ? ' - Their own , And better got , than Bestia's from the throne . Born to no Pride , inheriting no Strife , Nor marrying Discord in a ...
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... Honours , and to give the Word ; Tell at your Levee , as the Crouds approach , To whom to nod , whom take into your Coach , Whom honour with your hand : to make remarks , Who rules in Cornwall , or who rules in Berks : " This may be ...
... Honours , and to give the Word ; Tell at your Levee , as the Crouds approach , To whom to nod , whom take into your Coach , Whom honour with your hand : to make remarks , Who rules in Cornwall , or who rules in Berks : " This may be ...
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... honour and virtue made him esteemed by all parties . 66. The house and gardens of Esher in Surrey , belonging to the Honourable Mr. Pelham , Brother of the Duke of Newcastle . The author could not have given a more amiable idea of his ...
... honour and virtue made him esteemed by all parties . 66. The house and gardens of Esher in Surrey , belonging to the Honourable Mr. Pelham , Brother of the Duke of Newcastle . The author could not have given a more amiable idea of his ...
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A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY | 7 |
WINDSORFOREST | 37 |
ODE ON ST CECILIAS DAY MDCCVIII AND OTHER | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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