Yet why? that father held it for a rule, It was a sin to call our neighbour fool: That harmless mother thought no wife a whore: Hear this, and spare his family, James Moore! Unspotted names, and memorable long! If there be force in virtue, or in song. The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, &c - Page 29by Alexander Pope - 1752Full view - About this book
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...names, and memorable long ! f tliere.be force in Virtue, pr in Song. -,-, • ;•• — Of genile blood (part fhed in Honour's caufe, While yet in Britain Honour had applaufe) Kach parent fprurig — Д. What brtunt, pray ?— P. Their own. . . 390 An4 better got, than Certia's... | |
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