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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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ARGUMENT OF EPISTLE III.

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Alexander Pope·1688–1744
f the Nature and State of Man with respect to Society. I. The whole Universe one system of Society, v.7, etc. Nothing madewholly for itself, nor yet wholly for another, v.27. The happiness ofAnimals mutual, v.49. II. Reason or Instinct operate alike to the goodof each Individual, v.79. Reason or Instinct operate also to Society, inall Animals, v.109. III. How far Society carried by Instinct, v.115. Howmuch farther by Reason, v.128. IV. Of that which is called the State ofNature, v.144. Reason instructed by Instinct in the invention of Arts,v.166, and in the Forms of Society, v.176. V. Origin of PoliticalSocieties, v.196. Origin of Monarchy, v.207. Patriarchal Government,v.212. VI. Origin of true Religion and Government, from the sameprinciple, of Love, v.231, etc. Origin of Superstition and Tyranny, fromthe same principle, of Fear, v.237, etc. The Influence of Self-loveoperating to the social and public Good, v.266. Restoration of trueReligion and Government on their first principle, v.285. MixedGovernment, v.288. Various forms of each, and the true end of all,v.300, etc.