| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pagina’s
...of my life, and is likely " to continue so. And what is the result ? En queis " consevimns agros! I find nothing but the good words " and wishes of a...Therefore I am resolved suddenly to retire, like a VOL. I. X " discon" discontented courtier, and vent myself in study " and speculation, till ray own... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 492 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to c'ontinue so. And what is the result ? En queis consevimus agros ! I find nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed...will probably wear out before they can serve either rny little hopes, or their own ambition. Therefore I am resolved suddenly to retire, like a discontented... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 490 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to continue tiiute to. And what is the result ? En sevimus agros ! I find nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed...lives and mine will probably wear out before they can §etve either my little hopes, or their own ambition. Therefore I am resolved suddenly to retire, like... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to continue so. And what is the result ? En queis consevimus agros ! I find nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed...a discontented courtier, and vent myself in study aud speculation, till my own humour, or the scene hem shall change." I have here inserted the whole... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 342 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to continue so. And what is the result ? En queis consevimus agros ! I find nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed...lives and mine will probably wear out before they cau serve either my little hopes, or their own ambition. Therefore I am resolved suddenly to retire,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 338 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to continue so. And what is the result ? En queis consevimus agros ! I find nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed ministry, whose lives and mine will prohably wear out before they cau serve either my little hopes, or their own ambition. Therefore I... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 496 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to continue so. And what is the result ? En queis consevimus agros ! I find nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed...till my own humour, or the scene here, shall change. JON. SWIFT. TO ARCHBISHOP KING*. • Trim, Dec. 31, 1704. MY LORD, I DID intend to have waited on your... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 498 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to continue so. And what is the result ? En queis con~ sevimus agros ! 1 find nothing but the good words and wishes...myself in study and speculation, till my own humour, or thesrene here, shall change. JON. SWIFT. TO ARCHBISHOP KING*. Trim, Dec. 31, 1704. MY LORD, I DID intend... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1861 - 1236 pagina’s
...uneasiness of my life, and is likely to continue so. And what is the result? En queis consevimus agros! I find nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed...vent myself in study and speculation, till my own humor, or the scene here, shall change. TO DR. WILLIAM KING, ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN. Trim, December 31,... | |
| John Forster - 1875 - 524 pagina’s
...likely to continue so. And what was the result? What was to grow in the fields he had sown ? He found nothing but the good words and wishes of a decayed ministry, whose lives and his own would probably wear out before they could serve either his little hopes or their own ambition.... | |
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