The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and Critical, Том 17J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... mind To pitch on me , of all mankind , Against the sex to write a satire , And brand me for a womanhater ? On me , who think them all so fair , They rival Venus to a hair ; Their virtues never ceas'd to sing , Since first I learn'd to ...
... mind To pitch on me , of all mankind , Against the sex to write a satire , And brand me for a womanhater ? On me , who think them all so fair , They rival Venus to a hair ; Their virtues never ceas'd to sing , Since first I learn'd to ...
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... mind , Are you on vices most severe , Wherein yourselves have greatest share ? Thus every fool herself deludes ; The prudes condemn the absent prudes : Mopsa , who stinks her spouse to death , Accuses Chloe's tainted breath ; Hircina ...
... mind , Are you on vices most severe , Wherein yourselves have greatest share ? Thus every fool herself deludes ; The prudes condemn the absent prudes : Mopsa , who stinks her spouse to death , Accuses Chloe's tainted breath ; Hircina ...
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... mind him ; If Punch , to stir their fancy , shows In at the door his monstrous nose , Then sudden draws it back again : O what a pleasure mixt with pain ! You every moment think an age , Till he appears upon the stage : And first his ...
... mind him ; If Punch , to stir their fancy , shows In at the door his monstrous nose , Then sudden draws it back again : O what a pleasure mixt with pain ! You every moment think an age , Till he appears upon the stage : And first his ...
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... mind me not ? So qualify'd to swear and lie , Will they not trust me for a spy ? Dear Mullinix , your good advice I beg ; you see the case is nice : O ! were I equal in renown , Like thee to please this thankless town ! Or , blest with ...
... mind me not ? So qualify'd to swear and lie , Will they not trust me for a spy ? Dear Mullinix , your good advice I beg ; you see the case is nice : O ! were I equal in renown , Like thee to please this thankless town ! Or , blest with ...
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... , you keep the rear : Be careful , as you walk behind ; Use all the talents of your mind ; Be studious well to imitate My portly motion , mien , and gait ; C 4 Mark Mark my address , and learn my style , When MAD MULLINIX AND , TIMOTHY .
... , you keep the rear : Be careful , as you walk behind ; Use all the talents of your mind ; Be studious well to imitate My portly motion , mien , and gait ; C 4 Mark Mark my address , and learn my style , When MAD MULLINIX AND , TIMOTHY .
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