| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 pages
...cane.) With earnest eyes, and round, unthinking face, He first the snuff-box open'd, then the case, And thus broke out — ' My Lord, why, what the devil...damn the lock! 'fore Gad, you must be civil! Plague on 't ! 'tis past a jest — nay, prithee, pox ! Give her the hair' — he spoke, and rapp'd his box.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...cane,) With earnest eyes, and round unthinking face, He first the snuff-box open'd, then the case, And thus broke out — ' My Lord, why, what the devil ! Z — ds! d the lock! 'fore Gad, you must be civil ! Plague on't! 'tis past a jest — nay, prithee, pox! Give... | |
| George Campbell - English language - 1859 - 460 pages
...cane), With earnest eyes, and round, unthinking face, He first the snuff-box open'd, then the case, And thus broke out : ' My lord ! why, what the devil?...prithee — pox ! Give her the hair.' He spoke and rapped his box. ' It grieves me much,' replied the peer again, ' Who speaks so well should ever speak... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1859 - 504 pages
...then the case, And thus broke out — " My lord, why, what the devil ! " Z — ds ! damn the Lock 1 ost, And far from ken of any other coast, When all...air, Then doom'd high Jove due vengeance to prepare hia box. It grieves me much (replied the Peer again) Who speaks so well should ever speak in vain.... | |
| George Campbell - English language - 1860 - 458 pages
...cane), With earnest eyes, and round, unthinking face, He first the snuff-box open'd, then the case, And thus broke out : ' My lord ! why, what the devil...ds ! damn the lock ! 'fore Gad, you must be civil ! ' Who speaks so well should ever speak in vain But—' "t This, both in the descriptive and the dramatic... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 542 pages
...face, He first the snuff-box open'd, then the case, And thus broke out — " 'Tis past a jest — nay, pox ! Give her the hair" — he spoke, and rapp'd his box. It grieves me much (replied the Peer again) Who' speaks so well should ever speak in vain. But by this lock, this sacred... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 632 pages
...ds ! damn the lock : Tore Gad, y- « must be civil ' Plague on't, 'tis past a jest — nay pr'ythec, pox ! Give her the hair.' — He spoke, and rapp'd his box. :: *It grieves me much (replied the peer again) Who speaks so well should ever speak in vain . But by this lock, this sacred... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 348 pages
...clouded cane, With earnest eyes, and round unthinking face, He first the snuffbox open'd, then the case, And thus broke out — " My lord, why, what the devil! Z — ds! damn the lock! 'fore Gad,youmustbe civil! Plague on't ! 'tis past a jest — nay, prithee, pox ! Give her the hair." —... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1865 - 506 pages
...snuff-box open'd, then the case. And thus broke out — " 'Tis past a jest — nay, pox ! Qive.her the hair" — he spoke, and rapp'd his box. It grieves me much (replied the peer again) Who speaks so well should ever speak in vain. But by this- lock, this sacred... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 pages
...open'd, then the case, And thus broke ou1>— " My lord, why, what th« devil! "Z — ds! damn the lock 1 'fore Gad, you must be civil. "Plague on't! 'tis past...— he spoke, and rapp'd his box. It grieves me much (replied the Peer again) Who speaks so well should ever speak in vain. But by this lock, this sacred... | |
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