The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 6J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... present race , merely in hope they may be a little wifer than their Parents . I am , & c . LETTER XXI . T is true that I write to you very seldom , and have IT no pretence of writing which satisfies me , because I have nothing to say ...
... present race , merely in hope they may be a little wifer than their Parents . I am , & c . LETTER XXI . T is true that I write to you very seldom , and have IT no pretence of writing which satisfies me , because I have nothing to say ...
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... present I feel myself fo little the better for it . I have indeed followed riding and exercise for three months fucceffively , and really think I was as well without it ; fo that I begin to fear the illness I have fo long and so often ...
... present I feel myself fo little the better for it . I have indeed followed riding and exercise for three months fucceffively , and really think I was as well without it ; fo that I begin to fear the illness I have fo long and so often ...
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... present , but prayers and good wishes . I have the satisfaction to find that I am as officiously serv'd by my friends , as he that has thou- fands to leave in legacies ; befides the affurance of their fincerity . God almighty has made ...
... present , but prayers and good wishes . I have the satisfaction to find that I am as officiously serv'd by my friends , as he that has thou- fands to leave in legacies ; befides the affurance of their fincerity . God almighty has made ...
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... present offend you by enumerating them : And I make it my Laft Re- queft , that you will continue that Noble Difdain and Abhorrence of Vice , which you feem naturally endued with , but still with a due regard to your own safety ; and ...
... present offend you by enumerating them : And I make it my Laft Re- queft , that you will continue that Noble Difdain and Abhorrence of Vice , which you feem naturally endued with , but still with a due regard to your own safety ; and ...
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... present than even the noble blood they derive only from you . A Mother , on whom I was never oblig'd fo far to reflect , as to say , she spoil'd me * . And a Father , who never found himself oblig'd to say of me that he dif- approv'd my ...
... present than even the noble blood they derive only from you . A Mother , on whom I was never oblig'd fo far to reflect , as to say , she spoil'd me * . And a Father , who never found himself oblig'd to say of me that he dif- approv'd my ...
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