The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 páginas |
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... fame : on the contrary , he kept some of his works in manuscript for years in order to perfect them for publication , of which " The Tale of a Tub , " " Gul- liver's Travels , " and the " Verses on his own Death " are examples . I am ...
... fame : on the contrary , he kept some of his works in manuscript for years in order to perfect them for publication , of which " The Tale of a Tub , " " Gul- liver's Travels , " and the " Verses on his own Death " are examples . I am ...
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... fame uncommon , Us'd both to pray and to prophane , To serve both God and mammon . When Wharton reign'd a Whig he was ; When Pembroke - that ' s dispute , Sir ; In Oxford's time , what Oxford pleased , Non - con , or Jack , or Neuter ...
... fame uncommon , Us'd both to pray and to prophane , To serve both God and mammon . When Wharton reign'd a Whig he was ; When Pembroke - that ' s dispute , Sir ; In Oxford's time , what Oxford pleased , Non - con , or Jack , or Neuter ...
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... fame to raise ; With its own light your dazzling glory shines , And into adoration turns our praise . Had you by dull succession gain'd your crown , ( Cowards are monarchs by that title made , ) Part of your merit Chance would call her ...
... fame to raise ; With its own light your dazzling glory shines , And into adoration turns our praise . Had you by dull succession gain'd your crown , ( Cowards are monarchs by that title made , ) Part of your merit Chance would call her ...
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... fame , And nigh to Heaven as is its name ; So , after the inundation of a war , When learning's little household did embark , With her world's fruitful system , in her sacred ark , At the first ebb of noise and fears , Philosophy's ...
... fame , And nigh to Heaven as is its name ; So , after the inundation of a war , When learning's little household did embark , With her world's fruitful system , in her sacred ark , At the first ebb of noise and fears , Philosophy's ...
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... fame , Because ' tis said ( and perhaps only said ) We've found a little inconsiderable head , 1 That feeds the huge unequal stream . Consider human folly , and you'll quickly own , That all the praises it can give , By which some ...
... fame , Because ' tis said ( and perhaps only said ) We've found a little inconsiderable head , 1 That feeds the huge unequal stream . Consider human folly , and you'll quickly own , That all the praises it can give , By which some ...
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