| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 298 pages
...fpirits, and your friendfhips ! LETTER LXV. April 2, 1733. YOU fay truly, that death is only terrible to us as it feparates us from thofe we love, but I really...more (I fancy) in the lofs of Mr. Gay, than I fhall fuffer in the thought of going away myfelf into a ftate that can feel none of this fort of lofles.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 pages
...fpirits, and your friendfhips ! LETTER LXV. April 2, 1733. YO U fay truly, that death is only terrible to us as it feparates us from thofe we love, but I really...more (I fancy) in the lofs of Mr. Gay, than I fhall fuffer in the thought of going away myfelf into a ftate that can feel none of this fort of lofles.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...fpirits, and your friendfhips ! LETTER LXV. April 2, 1733. yO U fay truly, that death is only terrible to us as it feparates us from thofe we love, but I really...more (I fancy) in the lofs of Mr. Gay, than I fhall fuffer in the thought of going away myfelf into a ftate that can feel none of this fort of lofles.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...freindfhips ! LETTER LXII, Mr. POPE to Dr. SWIFT. April 2, 1733. YOU fay truly that death is only terrible to us as it feparates us from thofe we love, but I really...friends. I have felt more (I fancy) in the lofs of poor Mr. Gay, than I mall fuffer in the thought of going away my felf into a ftate that can feel none... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...fpirits, and your friendfhips! LETTER LXV. April z, i733YO U fay truly, that death is only terrible to us as it feparates us from thofe we love, but I really...felt more (I fancy) in the lofs of Mr. Gay, than I fliall fufferin the thought of going away myfelf into a ftate that can feel none of this fort of loffes.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...fpims,.an4 your friendilaips ! LETT ;ER LXVL 2. 1735. YOU" fay truly, . tKat dearfi is only terrible to us, as it feparates us- from thofe. we love ; but I really think thofe have the- worft of it who are Jeff by us, if we are true friends. 1 have felt more, I fancy, in the lofs of Mr Gay, than Ilhall'fufFer... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 352 pages
...1733. YOU fay truly, that death is only terrible to us as it feparates us from thofe we love, but .1 really think thofe have the worft of it who are left by BS, if we are true friende. I have felt more (I fancy) in the lofs of Mr. Gay, than I fhall fuffer... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 424 pages
...that death is only terrible to us, a»it feparates us from thofe we love; hut I really think thole have the worft of it who are left by us, if we are...more, I fancy, in the lofs of Mr Gay, than I fhall fuffier in the thought of going away mylelf into a ftate that can feel none of thi* fort of lofles.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 pages
...and • your friendfhips! LETTER LXV. April 2, 1733. V/"OU fay truly, that death is only terrible to us as it feparates us from thofe we love, but I really...left by us, if we are true friends. I have felt more ([ fancy) in the lofs of Mr. Gay, than I fhall fuffer in the thought of going away myfelf into a ftate... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 pages
...fpirits, and your friendfhips! LETTER LXVI. "\7"OU fay truly, that death is only terrible to us, j[ as it feparates us from thofe we love; but I really...more, I fancy, in the lofs of Mr. Gay, than I fhall fuffer in the thought of going away niyfelf into a ftate that can feel none of this fort of lofies.... | |
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