The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... give any pleasure . I not only , as Dryden finely fays , feel my notes decay as a poet , but feel my fpirits flag as a companion , and fhall return again to where I first began , my books . I have been putting my library in order , and ...
... give any pleasure . I not only , as Dryden finely fays , feel my notes decay as a poet , but feel my fpirits flag as a companion , and fhall return again to where I first began , my books . I have been putting my library in order , and ...
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... give you much pleasure : only merely that I am in being , which in truth is of little confequence to one from whofe converfation I am cut off by fuch accidents or engagements as sepa- rate us . I continue , and ever fhall , 32 ΤΟ AND ...
... give you much pleasure : only merely that I am in being , which in truth is of little confequence to one from whofe converfation I am cut off by fuch accidents or engagements as sepa- rate us . I continue , and ever fhall , 32 ΤΟ AND ...
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... give of the dejection of your spi- rits . I wish the too conftant ufe of water does not contribute to it ; I find Dr Arbuthnot and another ve- ry knowing physician of that opinion . I alfo wifh you were not fo totally immerfed in the ...
... give of the dejection of your spi- rits . I wish the too conftant ufe of water does not contribute to it ; I find Dr Arbuthnot and another ve- ry knowing physician of that opinion . I alfo wifh you were not fo totally immerfed in the ...
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... give me fo much pain , as I receiv'd pleasure in seeing the general zeal of the world in the cause of a Great man who is beneficent , and the parti- cular warmth of your Lordship in that of a private man who is innocent . It was not the ...
... give me fo much pain , as I receiv'd pleasure in seeing the general zeal of the world in the cause of a Great man who is beneficent , and the parti- cular warmth of your Lordship in that of a private man who is innocent . It was not the ...
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... give things up too easily which would be otherwife , when you found and felt yourself your own : Spirits would come in , as ill ufage went out . While you live under a kind of perpetual dejection and oppreffion , nothing at all belongs ...
... give things up too easily which would be otherwife , when you found and felt yourself your own : Spirits would come in , as ill ufage went out . While you live under a kind of perpetual dejection and oppreffion , nothing at all belongs ...
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