An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot, 1734: And Epistle VII to Dr. Arbuthnot from The Works, Volume II 1735Scolar Press, 1970 - 49 pages |
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... born for Courts or great Affairs , I pay my Debts , believe , and go to Pray'rs , Can fleep without a Poem in my head , Nor know , if Dennis be alive or dead . hai Gay ] by the court & he was neglected no place though often , promised ...
... born for Courts or great Affairs , I pay my Debts , believe , and go to Pray'rs , Can fleep without a Poem in my head , Nor know , if Dennis be alive or dead . hai Gay ] by the court & he was neglected no place though often , promised ...
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... Born to no Pride , inheriting no Strife , Nor marrying Difcord in a Noble Wife , Stranger to Civil and Religious Rage , The good Man walk'd innoxious thro ' his Age . No Courts he faw , no Suits would ever try , Nor dar'd an Oath , nor ...
... Born to no Pride , inheriting no Strife , Nor marrying Difcord in a Noble Wife , Stranger to Civil and Religious Rage , The good Man walk'd innoxious thro ' his Age . No Courts he faw , no Suits would ever try , Nor dar'd an Oath , nor ...
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... born for Courts or great Affairs , I pay my debts , believe , and say my pray❜rs , Can fleep without a Poem in my head , Nor know , if Dennis be alive or dead . Why will the Town imagine ftill I write ? Why ask , when this or that ...
... born for Courts or great Affairs , I pay my debts , believe , and say my pray❜rs , Can fleep without a Poem in my head , Nor know , if Dennis be alive or dead . Why will the Town imagine ftill I write ? Why ask , when this or that ...
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