| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 pages
...together; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command ; if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ! he gets another, or takes...who knows him too, but fhe hates him mortally by my character , and will not drink his health: I would give half my fortune for the fame temper, and yet... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...together ; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command ; if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ! he gets another, or takes...every body — Is not this the true happy man ? I was describing him to my Lady A-1-, who knows him too, but fhe hates him mortally by my character ,and... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 298 pages
...together; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command ; if one <if them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ! he gets another, or takes up with the reft, and is no more'mov'd than at the lofs of his cat ; he offends no-body, is eafy with every body — Is not this... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...or taketh up with the reft, and is no more moved than at the lofs of his qat; heoffendeth no body, is eafy with every body — is not this the true happy man ? I was describing him * Dr. Helfoam. l§3 him to my Lady Achefon, whoknowethhim too, but fhe hateth him mortally... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...together; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command ; if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ! he gets another, or takes up with the reft, and is no more mor'd than at the lofs of his cat; he offends no-body, is eafy with every body—Is not this the true... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 406 pages
...together ; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command ; if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ! he gets another, or takes...who knows him too, but fhe hates him mortally by my character, and will not drink his health : I would give half my fortune for the fame temper, and yet... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 424 pages
...together ; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command ; if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ! he gets another, or takes up with the reft, and is no more moved than at the lofs of his cat ; he offends no body, is ealy with every body. Is not this the true... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 pages
...together; he loves them all, and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command ; if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ' he gets another, or takes...the reft, and is no more mov'd than at the lofs of hi; cat; ht offen3s nobody, is eafy with every body — is not this the true happy rnsn ? I was defcribfng... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 pages
...together ; he loves them aH> and they him. He has twenty of thefe at command, if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom ! he gets another, or takes up with the reft, and is no more moved than at the lofs of his cat ; he offends no "body, is eafy with every body. Is not this the true... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...and they him. He Has twenty ofthefe at command; if one of them dies, it is no more than poor Tom I he gets another, or takes up with the reft, and is...who knows him too, but fhe hates him mortally by my character, and will not drink his health : I would give half my fortune for the fame temper, and yet... | |
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