Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745)Garland Pub., 1974 |
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... late Haft thou convinc'd me of thy Truth and Love , Thou , who haft dying given me Life , and Death : Was it a Crime to leave thee ? that I'll mend , And with thy Soul eternally join mine . This faid , the Steel as yet lukewarm and red ...
... late Haft thou convinc'd me of thy Truth and Love , Thou , who haft dying given me Life , and Death : Was it a Crime to leave thee ? that I'll mend , And with thy Soul eternally join mine . This faid , the Steel as yet lukewarm and red ...
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... late Experience ; and tho ' no wife Man but would bear a great deal rather than make a Buftle ; yet really the People are o- therwise , and at any Time change a prefent Un- eafinefs for any other Condition , though a worse ; we have ...
... late Experience ; and tho ' no wife Man but would bear a great deal rather than make a Buftle ; yet really the People are o- therwise , and at any Time change a prefent Un- eafinefs for any other Condition , though a worse ; we have ...
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... late hym goo rede and lerne Vyrgyll , or the pystles of Ouyde , and ther he fhall fee and vnderftonde " lyghtly all , Yf he haue a good redar & enformer , " For this booke is not for euery rude and vncon- 66 nynge man to fee , but to ...
... late hym goo rede and lerne Vyrgyll , or the pystles of Ouyde , and ther he fhall fee and vnderftonde " lyghtly all , Yf he haue a good redar & enformer , " For this booke is not for euery rude and vncon- 66 nynge man to fee , but to ...
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