The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 páginas |
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... Town Eclogue A Conference To Lord Harley on his Marriage Phyllis PAGE 74 77 • 78 78 81 83 85 87 89 Horace , Book IV , Ode ix 92 To Mr. Delany 93 An Elegy . 96 To Mrs. Houghton . 98 Verses written on a Window 98 On another Window 99 ...
... Town Eclogue A Conference To Lord Harley on his Marriage Phyllis PAGE 74 77 • 78 78 81 83 85 87 89 Horace , Book IV , Ode ix 92 To Mr. Delany 93 An Elegy . 96 To Mrs. Houghton . 98 Verses written on a Window 98 On another Window 99 ...
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... down , As loth to see the hated court and town ; And murmurs as she glides away . X In this new happy scene Are nobler subjects for your learned pen ; Here we expect from you More than your predecessor Adam 12 POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT.
... down , As loth to see the hated court and town ; And murmurs as she glides away . X In this new happy scene Are nobler subjects for your learned pen ; Here we expect from you More than your predecessor Adam 12 POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT.
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... most ungenerous vices of the town ; Ne'er sprung a youth from out this isle before I once esteem'd , and loved , and favour'd more , I Nor ever maid endured such courtlike scorn , So much 24 POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT To Mr Congreve.
... most ungenerous vices of the town ; Ne'er sprung a youth from out this isle before I once esteem'd , and loved , and favour'd more , I Nor ever maid endured such courtlike scorn , So much 24 POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT To Mr Congreve.
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... town ; A jargon form'd from the lost language , wit , Confounded in that Babel of the pit ; Form'd by diseased conceptions , weak and wild , Sick lust of souls , and an abortive child ; Born between whores and fops , by lewd compacts ...
... town ; A jargon form'd from the lost language , wit , Confounded in that Babel of the pit ; Form'd by diseased conceptions , weak and wild , Sick lust of souls , and an abortive child ; Born between whores and fops , by lewd compacts ...
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... town , Draws every rhyming , prating , dressing sot , To boast of favours that he never got ; 2 Of which , whoe'er lacks confidence to prate , Brings his good parts and breeding in debate ; And not the meanest coxcomb you can find , But ...
... town , Draws every rhyming , prating , dressing sot , To boast of favours that he never got ; 2 Of which , whoe'er lacks confidence to prate , Brings his good parts and breeding in debate ; And not the meanest coxcomb you can find , But ...
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