The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 |
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... honour's prayer - book Epigram * The balance of Europe * A panegyrical epiftle to Mr Thomas Snow , & c . 133 ib . ib . on the South - fea fubfcriptions 134 The South - fea , 1721 136 A ballad on quadrille 144 * Molly Mog ; or , The fair ...
... honour's prayer - book Epigram * The balance of Europe * A panegyrical epiftle to Mr Thomas Snow , & c . 133 ib . ib . on the South - fea fubfcriptions 134 The South - fea , 1721 136 A ballad on quadrille 144 * Molly Mog ; or , The fair ...
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... honour . To these two different claffes we owe many of his poems . His companions and humble followers find themselves immortalized by the infertion of their names in ad- dreffes to Stella , or in other mifcellaneous pieces , written in ...
... honour . To these two different claffes we owe many of his poems . His companions and humble followers find themselves immortalized by the infertion of their names in ad- dreffes to Stella , or in other mifcellaneous pieces , written in ...
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... honour , virtue , and his country. ̧ In his general fatire , where perhaps thoufand's were equally meant , he hath never once thro ' malice inferted the name of any one perfon ; the vice nevertheless he expofeth to contempt and ridi ...
... honour , virtue , and his country. ̧ In his general fatire , where perhaps thoufand's were equally meant , he hath never once thro ' malice inferted the name of any one perfon ; the vice nevertheless he expofeth to contempt and ridi ...
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... honour , politenefs , generofity , wifdom , and every other virtue which can poffibly enter into the compofition of the most illustrious character : She had a foul worthy to be the inha bitant of so beautiful , fo angelic a manfion ...
... honour , politenefs , generofity , wifdom , and every other virtue which can poffibly enter into the compofition of the most illustrious character : She had a foul worthy to be the inha bitant of so beautiful , fo angelic a manfion ...
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... honour and reputation of Vaneffa , we are obliged to remark , that Cadenus , from his earliest youth , had been always a courtier of the women , as far as words , and terms , and politenefs , and gallantry , without profeffing any ...
... honour and reputation of Vaneffa , we are obliged to remark , that Cadenus , from his earliest youth , had been always a courtier of the women , as far as words , and terms , and politenefs , and gallantry , without profeffing any ...
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againſt Becauſe beſt Cadenus Cælia cafe call'd cauſe court Dean defire diff'rent Dr Swift ev'ry eyes fafe faid fame fatire fave fcorn fecret feen fent feven fhall fhew fhould fide filks fince fing firft firſt fome foon foul fpirits ftand ftill fuch fure fweet Guife hath Hawkef heart himſelf honour houſe Jove juft juſt Lady laft laſt leaſt lefs loft Lord Lord Bolingbroke Madam mattadore mind moft moſt mufe muft muſt ne'er never nymph o'er paffion Pallas paſt perfon pleaſe pleaſure poem poets Pope pow'r praiſe pride profe Quadrille Queen raiſe reafon reft rhyme rife round ſcarce ſeen ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtate Stella STEPHEN DUCK ſtill thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro uſe Vaneffa verfes vex'd virtue Whig whofe wife worfe writ Written
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Страница 102 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
Страница 112 - When age must print a furrow'd trace On every feature of her face, Though you, and all your senseless tribe, Could Art, or Time, or Nature bribe, To make you look like Beauty's queen, And hold for ever at fifteen, No bloom of youth can ever blind The cracks and wrinkles of your mind ; All men of sense will pass your door, And crowd to Stella's at fourscore.
Страница 223 - And had the Dean, in all the nation, No worthy friend, no poor relation ? So ready to do strangers good, Forgetting his own flesh and blood...
Страница 327 - By G — , they don't signify this pinch of snuff. To give a young gentleman right education, The army's the only good school in the nation: My schoolmaster call'd me a dunce and a fool, But at cuffs I was always the cock of the school ; I never could take to my book for the blood o
Страница 223 - His stomach too begins to fail ; Last year we thought him strong and hale ; But now he's quite another thing : I wish he may hold out till spring...
Страница 223 - As Rochefoucault his maxims drew From nature, I believe them true : They argue no corrupted mind In him; the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast : ' In all distresses of our friends, We first consult our private ends ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us/ If this perhaps your patience move, Let reason and experience prove.
Страница 223 - tis a shocking sight, And he's engaged to-morrow night; My Lady Club will take it ill, If he should fail her at quadrille. He loved the Dean— (I lead a heart,) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time was come: he ran his race; We hope he's in a better place.
Страница 43 - Love why do we one passion call, When 'tis a compound of them all? Where hot and cold, where sharp and sweet, In all their equipages meet ; Where pleasures mix'd with pains appear, Sorrow with joy, and hope with fear ; Wherein his dignity and age Forbid Cadenus to engage.
Страница 52 - what's this you tell us? I hope you don't believe me jealous! But yet, methinks, I feel it true, And really yours is budding too — Nay, — now I cannot stir my foot; It feels as if 'twere taking root.
Страница 324 - You had like to have put it quite out of my head. ' Next day, to be sure, the captain will come At the head of his troop, with trumpet and drum. Now, madam, observe how he marches in state ; The man with the kettledrum enters the gate : Dub, dub, adub, dub.