The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... Poor Avarice one torment more would find ; Nor could Profusion squander all in kind . Astride his cheese 2 Sir Morgan might we meet ; And Worldly cying coals from street to street3 , Whom with a wig so wild , and mien so maz'd , Pity ...
... Poor Avarice one torment more would find ; Nor could Profusion squander all in kind . Astride his cheese 2 Sir Morgan might we meet ; And Worldly cying coals from street to street3 , Whom with a wig so wild , and mien so maz'd , Pity ...
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... Poor might have their part ? Bond damns the Poor , and hates them from his heart 3 : The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule , That " ev'ry man in want is knave or fool : " God cannot love ( says Blunt , with tearless eyes ) " The ...
... Poor might have their part ? Bond damns the Poor , and hates them from his heart 3 : The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule , That " ev'ry man in want is knave or fool : " God cannot love ( says Blunt , with tearless eyes ) " The ...
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... poor . That might be pleaded as an excuse at the Old Bailey , for lesser crimes than Defamation ( for ' tis the case of almost all who are tried there ) ; but sure it can be none : for who will pretend that the robbing another of his ...
... poor . That might be pleaded as an excuse at the Old Bailey , for lesser crimes than Defamation ( for ' tis the case of almost all who are tried there ) ; but sure it can be none : for who will pretend that the robbing another of his ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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