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" Oh! happy state! when souls each other draw, When love is liberty, and nature law: All then is full, possessing and... "
Curiosities of Literature - Page 258
by Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 472 pages
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The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill: With Copious Notes and a ..., Volume 2

Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1854 - 378 pages
...feet the world's great master fall, Himself, his throne, his world, I'd scorn them all ; Not Cossar's empress would I deign to prove, No, make me mistress to the man I love." The king, on learning the transaction, immediately deprived Lord Pembroke o£ his military commands,...
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In the Exchequer, Dublin. Pierce Somerset Butler against ... Henry Edmund ...

Pierce Somerset Butler (hon.) - 1854 - 246 pages
...to matrimony. She would love him, and live with him upon any other terms, but not as his wife — " Not Caesar's Empress would I deign to prove ; No, make me mistress of the man I love." I do not believe that to be true, but if it were, it would be the strongest evidence...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir, Critical ..., Volume 1

Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 pages
...Should at my feet the world's great master fall, Himself, his throne, his world, I 'd scorn them all : Not Caesar's empress would I deign to prove ; No, make me mistress to the man I love ; If there be yet another name more free, More fond than mistress, make me that to thee ! so Oh, happy...
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

1856 - 570 pages
...QHOULD at my feet the world's great master fall, Himself, his throne, his World, I'd scorn them all : Not Caesar's Empress would I deign to prove ; No, make me Mistress to the man I love. e, — Washington Irving. 'THE Love of a delicate female is always shy and silent. Even when fortunate,...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir, Critical ..., Volume 1

Alexander Pope - 1856 - 352 pages
...Should at my feet the world's great master fall, Himself, his throne, his world, I 'd scorn them all : Not Caesar's empress would I deign to prove ; No, make me mistress to the man I love ; If there be yet another name more free, More fond than mistress, make me that to thee ! 90 Ob, happy...
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Curiosities of Literature: And, The Literary Character Illustrated

Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 524 pages
...reprehensible lines in Popu's Eloísa, too celebrated among certain of its readers. * Not Cfrsar's empress would I deign to prove ; ' No, — make me...man I love ." are, however, found in her original lelienf. The author of lhat ancient work, * The Romaunt of the Rose,1 has given it thus naively : a...
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Curiosities of Literature: And, the Literary Character Illustrated

Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 522 pages
...reprehensible lines in Pope's Eloisa, too eel« braied among certain of its readers. * ' Not Ñ.òçàã'8 empress would I deign to prove ; * No, — make me mistress to the man I luve !' are, however, found in her original letters. Theauthord lhat ancient work, ' The Romaunt of...
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World-noted Women: Or, Types of Womanly Attributes of All Lands and Ages

Mary Cowden Clarke - 1858 - 494 pages
...Should at my feet the world's great master fall, Himself, his throne, his world, I'd scorn 'em all ; Nor Caesar's empress would I deign to prove ; — No, make me mistress to the man I love ; If there be yet another name more free, More fond than mistress, make me that to thee." Not by the...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 542 pages
...reprehensible lines in Pope's Eloisa, too celebrated among certain of its readers — "Not Csesar's empress would I deign to prove; No, — make me mistress to the man I love 1" — are, however, found in her original letters. The author of that ancient work, " The Romaunt...
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The works of Isaac Disraeli (ed. by B. Disraeli).

Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 544 pages
...study!—it formed their solitary passion, and the love of glory was gratified even in that desert. The two reprehensible lines in Pope's Eloisa, too...readers— '' Not Caesar's empress would I deign to prove; No,—make me mistress to the man I love !"— are, however, found in her original letters. The author...
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