The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements. Publ. by mr. Warburton. With occasional notes, Volume 81751 |
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... ther country . I have fet bounds to the fea , and faid to the land , Thus far fhalt thou advance , and no further * . In the mean time , I who talk and command at this rate , am in danger of lofing my horse , and stand in fome fear of a ...
... ther country . I have fet bounds to the fea , and faid to the land , Thus far fhalt thou advance , and no further * . In the mean time , I who talk and command at this rate , am in danger of lofing my horse , and stand in fome fear of a ...
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... ther's load , and ( opprefs'd as we are ) to fuccour fuch are yet more oppress'd . If there are too many who cannot be affifted but by what we cannot give , our money ; there are yet others who may be re- lieved by our counsel , by our ...
... ther's load , and ( opprefs'd as we are ) to fuccour fuch are yet more oppress'd . If there are too many who cannot be affifted but by what we cannot give , our money ; there are yet others who may be re- lieved by our counsel , by our ...
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... ther . The Lord preserve me in the day of battle , There is a correct edition of it in that valuable col- lection of old Plays published by Dodsley . which . which is just approaching ! join in your prayers for FROM MR . DIGBY . 31.
... ther . The Lord preserve me in the day of battle , There is a correct edition of it in that valuable col- lection of old Plays published by Dodsley . which . which is just approaching ! join in your prayers for FROM MR . DIGBY . 31.
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... ther , I could fay almoft in the ftyle of a fermon , the Lord bring us all , & c . Thither may we tend , by various ways , to one blissful bower : thither may health , peace , and good humour wait upon us as affociates : thither may ...
... ther , I could fay almoft in the ftyle of a fermon , the Lord bring us all , & c . Thither may we tend , by various ways , to one blissful bower : thither may health , peace , and good humour wait upon us as affociates : thither may ...
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... ther want good Satire nor Comedy ; if we do , the age may well be thought barren of genius's , for none has ever produced better subjects . !! I and dim 4.1 14 2 LETTER IX . d Your , & c . only From Mr. DIBGY . ' W CO DNE TORBOR LC ...
... ther want good Satire nor Comedy ; if we do , the age may well be thought barren of genius's , for none has ever produced better subjects . !! I and dim 4.1 14 2 LETTER IX . d Your , & c . only From Mr. DIBGY . ' W CO DNE TORBOR LC ...
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