 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...; then let him rot; " I 'm glad the medals* were forgot. " I promis'd him, I own; but when? .i83 " I only was the Princefs then : " But now, as confort...Robert's levee, Tells with a fneer the tidings heavy : i90 •'' Why, if he dy'd without his flioes,<' Cries Bob, " I 'm forry for the news : " Oh, were... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1779
...P. 254. Fill up tie blank lines thus ; He 's dead, you fay ; then let him rot ; I 'm glad the medals were forgot. I promis'd him, I own ; but when? I only...now, as. confort of the king, , You know, 'tis quite a different thing ! P. 157. After 1. 22. not quite half of the follvuiing lines appear; Suppofe me... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...let him rot ; " I 'm glad the medals * were forgot. " I promis'd him, I own ; but when ? 1 85 •" I only was the Princefs then : " But now, as confort...of the King, " You know; 'tis quite another thing." IS'ow Chartres, at Sir Robert's levee, Tells with a fneer the tidings heavy : 19* •'' Why, if he... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...then let him rot ; " I'm glad the medals f were forgot. ** I promis'd him, I own; but when ? 185 " I only was the Princefs then : ** But now, as confort...Robert's levee, Tells with a fneer the tidings heavy : 190 " Why, if he dy'd without his fhoes," Cries Bob, ** I'm forry for the news : " Oh, were the wretch... | |
 | English poets - 1790
...fay; then let him rot. " I'm glad the medah\ were forgot. " I promis'd him, I own; but when? 185 " I only was the Princefs then : " But now, as confort...of the King, " You know, 'tis quite another thing." * Mrs. Howard, at one time a favourite with the Dean. N. \ Which the Dean in vain cxptdled, in return... | |
 | 1794
...fliould. " He's dead, you fay ; then let him rot. " I'm glad the maíilt f were forgot. " I promis' J him, I own; but when? " I only was the princefs then...know, 'tis quite another thing." Now Chartres, at Sr Robert's levee, Tells with a fneer the tidings heavy : " Why, if he dy'd without his fhoes," Cries... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1803
...21, 1730. N. I prorais'd him, I own ; but when ? I only was the princess then : But now, as cousort of the king, You know, 'tis quite another thing." Now Chartres, at sir Robert's levee, Tells with a sneer the tidings heavy : " Why, if he died without his shoes," Cries Bob, " I'm sorry for the news... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1808
...Cries, "is he gone ! 'tis time he should. He's dead, you say; then let him rot; I'm glad the medalsf were forgot. I promis'd, him I own ; but when ? I only was the princess then : But now, as consort of the king, You know, 'tis quite another thing." * Mrs. Howard,... | |
 | William Somervile - 1811
..." Is he gone? 't is time he should. He's dead, you say; then let him rot. 1 'm glad the medals•^ were forgot. I promis'd him, I own ; but when? I only was the princess then, but now, as consort of the king, you know, 't is quite another thing." Now Chartres,... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1812
...Cries, " Is he gone ! 'tis time he should. He's dead, you say ; then let him rot ; I'm glad the medalsf were forgot. I promis'd him, I own ; but when ? I only was the princess then : But now, as consort of the king, You know, 'tis quite another thing." Now Chartres,... | |
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