The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... fear no fudden fate ; When God calls Virtue to the grave , Alike ' tis Juftice foon or late , Mercy alike to kill or fave . Virtue unmov'd can hear the call , And face the flash that melts the ball . mind that he has one on this fide of ...
... fear no fudden fate ; When God calls Virtue to the grave , Alike ' tis Juftice foon or late , Mercy alike to kill or fave . Virtue unmov'd can hear the call , And face the flash that melts the ball . mind that he has one on this fide of ...
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... than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will please to VOL . VI . C grant me ; for , these two days paft , FROM MR GAY . 17.
... than my poor Mother's can be ; whofe life at best can be but a fhort Reprieve , or a longer dying . But I fear , even that is more than God will please to VOL . VI . C grant me ; for , these two days paft , FROM MR GAY . 17.
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... fear , her's must decline : I believe that would be very fast- may the Life that is added to you be past in good for- tune and tranquillity , rather of your own giving to yourself , than from any expectations or truft in others . May ...
... fear , her's must decline : I believe that would be very fast- may the Life that is added to you be past in good for- tune and tranquillity , rather of your own giving to yourself , than from any expectations or truft in others . May ...
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... fear'd the trouble it might give you . I wish I had not known that you are ftill fo'exceffively weak . Every day for a week past I had hopes of being able in a day or two more to see you . But my Mother advances not at all , gains no ...
... fear'd the trouble it might give you . I wish I had not known that you are ftill fo'exceffively weak . Every day for a week past I had hopes of being able in a day or two more to see you . But my Mother advances not at all , gains no ...
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... . I am not without fears even on that per- fon's account : I think it a bad omen : but what have I to do with Court omens ? -Dear Gay , adieu . I can VOL . VI . D only add a plain uncourtly speech : While you are FROM MR GAY . 25.
... . I am not without fears even on that per- fon's account : I think it a bad omen : but what have I to do with Court omens ? -Dear Gay , adieu . I can VOL . VI . D only add a plain uncourtly speech : While you are FROM MR GAY . 25.
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