The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... hear fo , I find it contributes to mine . You fee I am not free from dependence , tho ' I have lefs attendance than I had formerly ; for a great deal of my own welfare ftill depends upon hers . Is the widow's houfe to be difpos'd of yet ...
... hear fo , I find it contributes to mine . You fee I am not free from dependence , tho ' I have lefs attendance than I had formerly ; for a great deal of my own welfare ftill depends upon hers . Is the widow's houfe to be difpos'd of yet ...
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Alexander Pope. very fame reafon that I wish it . All I could hear of you of late hath been by advertisements in news - pa- pers , by which one would think the race of Curls was multiplied : and , by the indignation fuch fellows show ...
Alexander Pope. very fame reafon that I wish it . All I could hear of you of late hath been by advertisements in news - pa- pers , by which one would think the race of Curls was multiplied : and , by the indignation fuch fellows show ...
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... hear fometimes of the lampooners of beauty , the calumniators of virtue , the jokers at rea- fon and religion . I prefume these are creatures and things as unknown to you , as we of this dirty orb are to the inhabitants of the planet ...
... hear fometimes of the lampooners of beauty , the calumniators of virtue , the jokers at rea- fon and religion . I prefume these are creatures and things as unknown to you , as we of this dirty orb are to the inhabitants of the planet ...
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... fort of pains ? here I fit and fleep , and probably here I fhall fleep till I fleep for ever , like the old man of Verona . I hear of what paffes in the VOL . VI . E : bufy world with fo little attention , that I FROM MR GAY . 33.
... fort of pains ? here I fit and fleep , and probably here I fhall fleep till I fleep for ever , like the old man of Verona . I hear of what paffes in the VOL . VI . E : bufy world with fo little attention , that I FROM MR GAY . 33.
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... hear that Mrs Howard talks of you , tho ' not in the fame breath with the Thresher , as they do of me . By the way , have you feen or con- vers'd with Mr Chubb , who is a wonderful Phænome- non of Wiltshire ? I have read thro ' his ...
... hear that Mrs Howard talks of you , tho ' not in the fame breath with the Thresher , as they do of me . By the way , have you feen or con- vers'd with Mr Chubb , who is a wonderful Phænome- non of Wiltshire ? I have read thro ' his ...
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