The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 Seiten |
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... father he could not sell his plunder till Bolingbroke was and mother , and whether a priest should not be dead ; and even then , if the copy was left to ano- called , he answered , " I do not think it essential , ther , his fraud would ...
... father he could not sell his plunder till Bolingbroke was and mother , and whether a priest should not be dead ; and even then , if the copy was left to ano- called , he answered , " I do not think it essential , ther , his fraud would ...
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... father grief but when he died . How vain is reason , eloquence how weak ! If Pope must tell what HARCOURT cannot speak . Oh , let thy once loved friend inscribe thy stone , And with a father's sorrows mix his own . imputed to the ...
... father grief but when he died . How vain is reason , eloquence how weak ! If Pope must tell what HARCOURT cannot speak . Oh , let thy once loved friend inscribe thy stone , And with a father's sorrows mix his own . imputed to the ...
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... Father the Lord Digby , in the Church of Sherborne in Dorsetshire , 1727 . Go ! fair example of untainted youth , Of modest wisdom , and pacific truth ; Composed in sufferings , and in joy sedate , " Good without noise , without ...
... Father the Lord Digby , in the Church of Sherborne in Dorsetshire , 1727 . Go ! fair example of untainted youth , Of modest wisdom , and pacific truth ; Composed in sufferings , and in joy sedate , " Good without noise , without ...
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... father Thames she calls for aid , Nor could Diana help her injured maid . Faint , breathless , thus she pray'd , nor pray'd in vain : Ah , Cynthia ! ah - though banish'd from thy train , Let me , O let me , to the shades repair , My ...
... father Thames she calls for aid , Nor could Diana help her injured maid . Faint , breathless , thus she pray'd , nor pray'd in vain : Ah , Cynthia ! ah - though banish'd from thy train , Let me , O let me , to the shades repair , My ...
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... father's stores Our shrines irradiate , or emblaze the floors ; No silver saints , by dying misers given , Here bribe the rage of ill - requited Heaven ; But such plain roofs as piety could raise , And only vocal with the Maker's praise ...
... father's stores Our shrines irradiate , or emblaze the floors ; No silver saints , by dying misers given , Here bribe the rage of ill - requited Heaven ; But such plain roofs as piety could raise , And only vocal with the Maker's praise ...
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