| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 468 sider
...If you are a Whig, as I rather hope, and as I think your Principles and mine (as Brother Poets) had ever a Byafs to the Side of Liberty, I know you will...Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever irate you are, All Hail! One or two of your old Friends com-, plain'd they had heard nothing from yqp... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 sider
...poets, had ever a byafs to the fide of Liberty) I know you will be an honeft man and an inorTenfive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapable of being...Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever ftateyou are, all hail ! . One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 280 sider
...of Liberty, I know you will be an honeft man Mid an inoffenfive one. Upon the whole, I M • knovY know you are incapable of being fo much of either...Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever ftatcyou are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from you... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 426 sider
...Poets) had ever a Biafs to the Side of Liberty, I know you will be an honeft Man and an inofienfive one. Upon the Whole, I know you are incapable of being...Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever State you are, all hail ! One or two of your old Friends complain'd they hear nothing from you fince... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 sider
...Poets) had ever a Biafs to the Side of Liberty, I know you will be an honeft Man and an inpffenfive one. Upon the Whole, I know you are incapable of being...be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever yqu.are, or in whatever State you are, all hail ! One or two of your old Friends complain'd they hear... | |
| 1754 - 714 sider
...man, and aninofFenfive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapnble of being fo much oiTeither fide, as to be good for nothing. Therefore, once more, whatever you are, or in Whatever ftate you are, all hail ! In 1714, Mr. Gay's tragedy, intitted The Captives, which he had the honour to read in manufciipt... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 232 sider
...and, as I think, your principles and mine (as brother poets) had ever a bias to the fide of Liberty, 1 know you will be an honeft man, and an inoffenfive...nothing. Therefore once more,- whatever you are, or in what ftate you are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 232 sider
...and mine (as brother poets) had ever a bias to the fide of Liberty, 1 know you will be an . honefl man, and an inoffenfive one. Upon the whole, I know,...nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in what ftate you are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complain'd they had heard nothing from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 314 sider
...irrontntive one. Upon the whole, 1 know, you arc incapable of being fo much of eithrv party a< to he good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever Hate you are, all hail ! One or two of your old friends complainM they had heard nothing From you finve... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 274 sider
...poets) had ever a bias to the fide of Liberty, I know you -will be an honeft man, and an inoftenfive one. Upon the whole, I know, you are incapable of being fo much of either party as fo be good for nothing. Therefore once more, whatever you are, or in whatever ftate you are, all hail... | |
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