The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 7W. Bowyer, C. Bathurst, W. Owen, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Hinton, L. Davis, and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, J. Dodsley, S. Crowder and Company and B. Collins., 1768 |
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Pagina 13
... fuch affurances , had given away the bishoprick contrary trary to her majefty's first in- tentions [ which were in fa- vour of Swift ] . ORRERY . See a Prophefy found at Windfor , in Vol . XIV . of this collection . Humour , Humour ...
... fuch affurances , had given away the bishoprick contrary trary to her majefty's first in- tentions [ which were in fa- vour of Swift ] . ORRERY . See a Prophefy found at Windfor , in Vol . XIV . of this collection . Humour , Humour ...
Pagina 53
... fuch intelligence between A dog and bishop ne'er was seen , Till you began to change the breed ; Your bishops all are d ― gs indeed . Fr JOAN cudgels NED . Written in the Year 1723 . OAN cudgels Ned , yet Ned's a bully ; Will cudgels ...
... fuch intelligence between A dog and bishop ne'er was seen , Till you began to change the breed ; Your bishops all are d ― gs indeed . Fr JOAN cudgels NED . Written in the Year 1723 . OAN cudgels Ned , yet Ned's a bully ; Will cudgels ...
Pagina 60
... fuch wonder . And in his robes , you must agree , No Boat was better deckt than be . ' Tis needless to defcribe him fuller , In fhorts he was an able * fculler . A Receipt to restore STELLA's Youth , T Written in the Year 1724-5 . HE ...
... fuch wonder . And in his robes , you must agree , No Boat was better deckt than be . ' Tis needless to defcribe him fuller , In fhorts he was an able * fculler . A Receipt to restore STELLA's Youth , T Written in the Year 1724-5 . HE ...
Pagina 65
... fuch trouble , Since t'other will in ftrength be double . The limb furviving , you may fwear , Becomes his brother's lawful heir : Thus for a trial let me beg of Your rev'rence but to cut one leg off , And you fhall find , by this ...
... fuch trouble , Since t'other will in ftrength be double . The limb furviving , you may fwear , Becomes his brother's lawful heir : Thus for a trial let me beg of Your rev'rence but to cut one leg off , And you fhall find , by this ...
Pagina 68
... Dick , thy wife has dev'lifh whims ; Cds - buds , why don't you break her limbs ? If he were mine , and had fuch tricks , I'd teach her how to handle fticks : Z - ds , Z — ds , I would fhip her to Jamaica 68 A QUIET LIFE AND.
... Dick , thy wife has dev'lifh whims ; Cds - buds , why don't you break her limbs ? If he were mine , and had fuch tricks , I'd teach her how to handle fticks : Z - ds , Z — ds , I would fhip her to Jamaica 68 A QUIET LIFE AND.
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