The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 páginas |
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... end of the first volume , and in volume ii , at p . 124 , note . This bitterness of spirit reached its height in " Gulliver's Travels , " surely the severest of all satires upon humanity , and writ , as he tells us , not to divert , but ...
... end of the first volume , and in volume ii , at p . 124 , note . This bitterness of spirit reached its height in " Gulliver's Travels , " surely the severest of all satires upon humanity , and writ , as he tells us , not to divert , but ...
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... end in both , and the design the same ; Cordials are in their talk , while all they mean Is but the patient's death , and gain— Check in thy satire , angry Muse , Or a more worthy subject choose : Let not the outcasts of an outcast age ...
... end in both , and the design the same ; Cordials are in their talk , while all they mean Is but the patient's death , and gain— Check in thy satire , angry Muse , Or a more worthy subject choose : Let not the outcasts of an outcast age ...
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... ends , Swore all the wits were his peculiar friends ; Talk'd with that saucy and familiar ease Of Wycherly , and you , and Mr. Bayes : 1 Said , how a late report your friends had vex'd , Who heard you meant to write heroics next ; For ...
... ends , Swore all the wits were his peculiar friends ; Talk'd with that saucy and familiar ease Of Wycherly , and you , and Mr. Bayes : 1 Said , how a late report your friends had vex'd , Who heard you meant to write heroics next ; For ...
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... ends . WRITTEN IN A LADY'S IVORY TABLE- BOOK , 1698 ERUSE my leaves thro ' ev'ry part , PERU And think thou seest my owner's heart , Scrawl'd o'er with trifles thus , and quite As hard , as senseless , and as light ; Expos'd to ev'ry ...
... ends . WRITTEN IN A LADY'S IVORY TABLE- BOOK , 1698 ERUSE my leaves thro ' ev'ry part , PERU And think thou seest my owner's heart , Scrawl'd o'er with trifles thus , and quite As hard , as senseless , and as light ; Expos'd to ev'ry ...
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... ends ; The points of Sagittarius ' dart Turns to an awl by heavenly art ; And Vulcan , wheedled by his wife , Will forge for thee a paring - knife . For want of room by Virgo's side , She'll strain a point , and sit1 astride , To take ...
... ends ; The points of Sagittarius ' dart Turns to an awl by heavenly art ; And Vulcan , wheedled by his wife , Will forge for thee a paring - knife . For want of room by Virgo's side , She'll strain a point , and sit1 astride , To take ...
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