The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 - 578 pages |
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... honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour had applause ) Each parent sprang - What fortune , pray ? -their own ; And better got than Bestia's from the throne . Borc to no pride , inheriting no strife , Nor marrying discord in a noble ...
... honour's cause , While yet in Britain honour had applause ) Each parent sprang - What fortune , pray ? -their own ; And better got than Bestia's from the throne . Borc to no pride , inheriting no strife , Nor marrying discord in a noble ...
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... honour to our age and country , his religion rendering him incapable of a place , which the Lord Treasurer Oxford used to express his con- cern for , but without offering him a pension , as the Earl of Halifax and Mr. Secretary Craggs ...
... honour to our age and country , his religion rendering him incapable of a place , which the Lord Treasurer Oxford used to express his con- cern for , but without offering him a pension , as the Earl of Halifax and Mr. Secretary Craggs ...
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... honour to deny it . The uncle finding that she would make no efforts to disengage her affection , after a little time forced her abroad , where she was received with a ceremony due to her quality , but restricted from the conversation ...
... honour to deny it . The uncle finding that she would make no efforts to disengage her affection , after a little time forced her abroad , where she was received with a ceremony due to her quality , but restricted from the conversation ...
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... honour'd once , avails thee not , To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee ; " Tis all thou art , and all the proud shall be ! No poem of our author's more deservedly obtained nim reputation than his ...
... honour'd once , avails thee not , To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee ; " Tis all thou art , and all the proud shall be ! No poem of our author's more deservedly obtained nim reputation than his ...
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... , meditated a revenge which redounds but little to their honour . They either intended to chastise him cor orally , or gave it out that they had really done sл in order to bring shame upon Mr. Pope , which LIFE OF POPE Xxvii.
... , meditated a revenge which redounds but little to their honour . They either intended to chastise him cor orally , or gave it out that they had really done sл in order to bring shame upon Mr. Pope , which LIFE OF POPE Xxvii.
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