Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... court , or Japhet in a jail , Knight of the post corrupt , or of the shire ; 340 345 350 355 361 365 But stooped to Truth . - The term is from falconry ; and the allusion to one of those untamed birds of spirit , which sometimes wantons ...
... court , or Japhet in a jail , Knight of the post corrupt , or of the shire ; 340 345 350 355 361 365 But stooped to Truth . - The term is from falconry ; and the allusion to one of those untamed birds of spirit , which sometimes wantons ...
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... Court , and make Augustus smile : An artful manager , that crept between His friend and shame , and was a kind of screen . But ' faith your very friends will soon be sore ; Patriots there are , who wish you'd jest no more- And where's ...
... Court , and make Augustus smile : An artful manager , that crept between His friend and shame , and was a kind of screen . But ' faith your very friends will soon be sore ; Patriots there are , who wish you'd jest no more- And where's ...
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... Court a worthy man remove ? That instant , I declare , he has my love : I shun his zenith , court his mild decline ; Thus Somers once , and Halifax , were mine . Oft , in the clear , still mirror of retreat , I studied Shrewsbury , the ...
... Court a worthy man remove ? That instant , I declare , he has my love : I shun his zenith , court his mild decline ; Thus Somers once , and Halifax , were mine . Oft , in the clear , still mirror of retreat , I studied Shrewsbury , the ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
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