| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1028 pagina’s
...next be each way longer, Of fluff more durable, and ftronger; Send it next week, If you ate able. By this time, Sir, you know the Fable. From this, and...(believe it). I Ve loft my curate too, and .grieve iu At Eaftcr, for what I can fee, (A time of eafe and vacancy) If things but alter, and not undone,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 324 pagina’s
...next be each w*y longer, Of fluff more durable, and ftronger ; Send it next week, if you are able. By this time, Sir, you know the Fable. From this, and letters of the fame make, You 'll find what 'tis to have a name-fake. Cold and hard times, Sir, here, (believe it). I "ve loft my... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 pagina’s
...this time, Sir, you 'know the Fable. Trom this, and letters of the fame make, You 'll find what 'ti< to have a name-fake. Cold and hard times, Sir, here, (believe it). 1 Vc loft my curate too, and grieve it. At Eafter, for what I can fee, (A time of cafe and vacancy!)... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pagina’s
...next be each way longer, Of ftuff more durable, and ftronger ; Send it next week, if you are able. By this time, Sir, you know the Fable. From this, and letters of the fame make, You'll find what 'tis to have a name-fake. Cold and hard times, Sir, here (believe it}. I've loft my... | |
| 1795 - 846 pagina’s
...next be each way longer, Of it nil more durable, and (Irongcr; Send it next week, if you are able. By this time, Sir, you know the fable. From this, and letters of the fame make, You'll find what 'tis to have a name-fake. Cold and hard times, Sir, here (believe it}. I've lod my... | |
| 1797 - 454 pagina’s
...next be each way longer, Of stuffmore durable aiid stronger; Send it next week, if you are able; By this time, Sir, you know the fable. From this, and letters of the same make, You'll find what 'tis to have a namesake. Cold and hard times, Sir, here, (believe it) I've... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1802 - 504 pagina’s
...make, You'll find what 'tis to have a namefake. i Cold and hard times, Sir, here, (believe it) I've loft my curate, too, and grieve it ; At Eafter, for what I can fee, Jto (A time of eafe and vacancy) If things but alter, and not undone, I'll kifsyour hand, and vifit... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 448 pagina’s
...next be each way longer, Of stuff more durable and stronger ; Send it next week, if you are able ; By this time, sir, you know the fable. From this, and letters of the same make, You'll find what 'tis to have a namesake. Cold and hard times, sir, here, (believe it,)... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 pagina’s
...next be each way longer, Of stuff more durable and stronger; Send it next week, if you are able ; By this time, sir, you know the fable. From this, and letters of the same make, You 'l1 find what 'tis to have a namesake. Cold and hard times, sir, here, (believe it)... | |
| Matthew Prior, John Mitford - 1853 - 366 pagina’s
...each way longer, Of stuff more durable, and stronger; 1 Snuff. Send it next week, if you are able. By this time, sir, you know the fable. From this, and letters of the same make, You'll find what 'tis to have a name-sake. Cold and hard times, sir, here, (believe it).... | |
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