The Pleasures of PopePantheon Books, 1950 - 265 Seiten |
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... Poor might have their part ? Bond damns the Poor , and hates them from his heart : * The grave Sir Gilbert ' holds it for a rule , That ' ev'ry man in want is knave or fool : ' God cannot love ( says Blunt , with tearless eyes ) ' The ...
... Poor might have their part ? Bond damns the Poor , and hates them from his heart : * The grave Sir Gilbert ' holds it for a rule , That ' ev'ry man in want is knave or fool : ' God cannot love ( says Blunt , with tearless eyes ) ' The ...
Seite 182
... poor ? Shall half the new - built churches round thee fall ? Make Quays , build Bridges , or repair White - hall : Or to thy country let that heap be lent , As M ** o's ' was , but not at five per cent . Who thinks that Fortune cannot ...
... poor ? Shall half the new - built churches round thee fall ? Make Quays , build Bridges , or repair White - hall : Or to thy country let that heap be lent , As M ** o's ' was , but not at five per cent . Who thinks that Fortune cannot ...
Seite 189
... Poor - The Poor have the same itch ; They change their weekly Barber , weekly News , Prefer a new Japanner to their shoes , Discharge their Garrets , move their beds , and run ( They know not whither ) in a Chaise and one ; They hire ...
... Poor - The Poor have the same itch ; They change their weekly Barber , weekly News , Prefer a new Japanner to their shoes , Discharge their Garrets , move their beds , and run ( They know not whither ) in a Chaise and one ; They hire ...
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WINDSOR FOREST | 1 |
AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 15 |
THE RAPE OF THE LOCK | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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