The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; Together with All His Notes, Volumen2W. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French, and J. Wren., 1795 |
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... befide , And toil'd most piteously to please their bride : But fince their wealth ( the best they had ) was mine , The rest , without much loss , I could refign . 61 Sure to be lov'd , I took no pains to please , Yet had more pleasure ...
... befide , And toil'd most piteously to please their bride : But fince their wealth ( the best they had ) was mine , The rest , without much loss , I could refign . 61 Sure to be lov'd , I took no pains to please , Yet had more pleasure ...
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... befide her on the flow'ry ground , Beheld the trees with autumn's bounty crown'd . An elm was near , to whofe embraces led , The curling vine her fwelling clusters spread : 60 He view'd her twining branches with delight , And prais'd ...
... befide her on the flow'ry ground , Beheld the trees with autumn's bounty crown'd . An elm was near , to whofe embraces led , The curling vine her fwelling clusters spread : 60 He view'd her twining branches with delight , And prais'd ...
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... befide her , like a magpye , chatters , With Envy , ( fpitting cat ) , dread foe to peace ; Like a curs'd ' cur , Malice before her clatters , 35 And vexing ev'ry wight , tears clothes and all to tatters . V. 40 Her dugs were mark'd by ...
... befide her , like a magpye , chatters , With Envy , ( fpitting cat ) , dread foe to peace ; Like a curs'd ' cur , Malice before her clatters , 35 And vexing ev'ry wight , tears clothes and all to tatters . V. 40 Her dugs were mark'd by ...
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... befide : Dauntless her look , her gefture proud , Her voice theatrically loud , And mafculine her ftride . So have I feen , in black and white , A prating thing , a magpye hight , Majeftically stalk ; A ftately , worthless animal , That ...
... befide : Dauntless her look , her gefture proud , Her voice theatrically loud , And mafculine her ftride . So have I feen , in black and white , A prating thing , a magpye hight , Majeftically stalk ; A ftately , worthless animal , That ...
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... befide may murmur , or commend . Know , all the distant din that world can keep , Rolls o'er my grotto , and but fooths my sleep . ( i ) There , my retreat the best companions grace , Chiefs out of war , and statesmen out of place . 126 ...
... befide may murmur , or commend . Know , all the distant din that world can keep , Rolls o'er my grotto , and but fooths my sleep . ( i ) There , my retreat the best companions grace , Chiefs out of war , and statesmen out of place . 126 ...
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