“The” Poetical Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq. In Three Volumes, Volumen3Foulis, 1785 |
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... She waits , or to the scaffold , or the cell , When the last ling'ring friend has bid farewell . Ev'n now she shades thy ev'ning - walk with bays ; ( No hireling fhe , no prostitute to praise ) Ev'n now , obfervant of the parting ray ...
... She waits , or to the scaffold , or the cell , When the last ling'ring friend has bid farewell . Ev'n now she shades thy ev'ning - walk with bays ; ( No hireling fhe , no prostitute to praise ) Ev'n now , obfervant of the parting ray ...
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... She glares in balls , front boxes , and the ring , A vain , unquiet , glitt'ring , wretched thing ! Pride , pomp , and state , but reach her outward part ; She fighs , and is no duchefs at her heart . But , Madam , if the Fates ...
... She glares in balls , front boxes , and the ring , A vain , unquiet , glitt'ring , wretched thing ! Pride , pomp , and state , but reach her outward part ; She fighs , and is no duchefs at her heart . But , Madam , if the Fates ...
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... she went . She went to plain - work , and to purling brooks , Old - fashion'd halls , dull aunts , and croaking rooks : She went from op'ra , Park , affembly , play , To morning - walks , and pray'rs three hours a - day ; To part her ...
... she went . She went to plain - work , and to purling brooks , Old - fashion'd halls , dull aunts , and croaking rooks : She went from op'ra , Park , affembly , play , To morning - walks , and pray'rs three hours a - day ; To part her ...
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... She all the cares of love and play does know : Dear Betty shall th ' important point decide ; Betty ! who oft ' the pain of each has try'd ; Impartial , she shall say who suffers most , By cards ' ill ufage , or by lovers lost . LOVET ...
... She all the cares of love and play does know : Dear Betty shall th ' important point decide ; Betty ! who oft ' the pain of each has try'd ; Impartial , she shall say who suffers most , By cards ' ill ufage , or by lovers lost . LOVET ...
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... She , at whofe name I fhed these spiteful tears , She owes to me the very charms she wears . An aukward thing when first she came to town , Her shape unfashion'd , and her face unknown : She was my friend ; I taught her first to spread ...
... She , at whofe name I fhed these spiteful tears , She owes to me the very charms she wears . An aukward thing when first she came to town , Her shape unfashion'd , and her face unknown : She was my friend ; I taught her first to spread ...
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