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7 : 21 . D 2 ceived 1 ceived with equal ftrength in a fucceeding book * . AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 35.
7 : 21 . D 2 ceived 1 ceived with equal ftrength in a fucceeding book * . AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 35.
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ceived with equal ftrength in a fucceeding book * . Into that cave he creepes , and thenceforth there Refolv'd to build his baleful manfion In dreary darkness , and continual feare Of that rock's fall ; which ever and anon Threats with ...
ceived with equal ftrength in a fucceeding book * . Into that cave he creepes , and thenceforth there Refolv'd to build his baleful manfion In dreary darkness , and continual feare Of that rock's fall ; which ever and anon Threats with ...
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... and colours , are not equal or alike ; even fo , exceffes , and contrary qualities , contribute to the proportion and harmony of the universal system ; That it is not strange , that we should not be able to discover perfection and ...
... and colours , are not equal or alike ; even fo , exceffes , and contrary qualities , contribute to the proportion and harmony of the universal system ; That it is not strange , that we should not be able to discover perfection and ...
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TO BE Content's his natural defire , He afks no angel's wing , no feraph's fire ; But thinks , admitted to that equal fky , His faithful dog fhall bear him company * . POPE has indulged himself in but few digreffions in this piece ...
TO BE Content's his natural defire , He afks no angel's wing , no feraph's fire ; But thinks , admitted to that equal fky , His faithful dog fhall bear him company * . POPE has indulged himself in but few digreffions in this piece ...
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... in vile man that mourns , As the rapt feraph that adores and burns : To him no high , no low , no great , no small ; He fills , he bounds , connects , and equals all * . * Ver . 267 . WHILST WHILST I am transcribing this exalted ...
... in vile man that mourns , As the rapt feraph that adores and burns : To him no high , no low , no great , no small ; He fills , he bounds , connects , and equals all * . * Ver . 267 . WHILST WHILST I am transcribing this exalted ...
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