Tis true — then why should I repine To see my life so fast decline ? But why obscurely here alone, Where I am neither loved nor known ? My state of health none care to learn ; My life is here no soul's concern ; And those with whom I now converse, Without... The Works of the English Poets: Swift - Stran 149avtor: Samuel Johnson - 1779Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 strani
...And, thofe with whom I now converfe, Without a Tear will tend my Herfe. Remor'd from kind drbuthnoi's Aid, Who knows his Art but not his Trade ; Preferring...his Fee. Some formal Vifits, Looks, and Words, What meer Humanity affords, I meet perhaps from three or four, From whom I once expefted more ; Which thofe... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 strani
...Tear will tend my Herfe. Remov'd from kind Arbulbnot's Aid, Who knows his Art, but not his Trade j Preferring his Regard for me Before his Credit or his Fee. Some 134 POEMS on fever -al OCCASIONS." Some formal Vifits, Looks, and Words, What meer Humanity affords,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 strani
...is here no foul's concern : And thofe with whom I now converfe, Without a tear will tend my herfe. , Remov'd from kind Arbuthnot's aid, Who knows his art, but not his trade, . JO Preferring his regard for me Before his credit, or his fee. Some formal vifits, looks, and words,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 strani
...is here no foul's concern : And thofe with whom I now converfe, Without a tear will tend my herfe. Remov'd from kind Arbuthnot's aid, Who knows his art, but not his trade, 10 || IX'lawa-e, then Lord Treafurer of the h.iufehold, always carefTed the author at court : bin,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 422 strani
...is here no foul's concern : And thofe with whom I now converfe, Without a tear will tend my hearfe. Remov'd from kind Arbuthnot's aid, Who knows his art, but not his trade, 10 Preferring his regard for me Before his credit, or his fee. Some formal vifits, looks, and words,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 strani
...is here no Ibiil's concern : And thofc with whom I now converfe; Without a tear will tend my herfe. Remov'd from kind Arbuthnot's aid, Who knows his art, but not his ttadc.% Preferring his regard for me Before his credit or liis fee. Some formal vitits, looks, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 456 strani
...is here no soul's concern : And those with whom I now converse Without a tear will tend my hearse. Remov'd from kind Arbuthnot's aid, Who knows his art,...for me Before his credit, or his fee. Some formal visits, looks, and words, What mere humanity affords, I meet perhaps from three or four, From whom... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 352 strani
...no soul's concern : And those with whom I now converse Without a tear will tend my hearse. Eemov'd from kind Arbuthnot's aid, Who knows his art, but...for me Before his credit, or his fee. Some formal visits, looks, and words, What mere humanity affords, I meet perhaps from three or four, From whom... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 528 strani
...with whom I now converie, Without a tear will t.-nd my hearfe, • RcmovM from kind Artnith 'irf's aid, Who knows his art, but not his trade, Preferring...regard for me Before his credit or his fee. Some formal vif.ts, look;, and words, What mere humanity afford«, I m; et perhaps from three or four. From whom... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 strani
...here no soul's concern: And' those with whom I now convene, Without a tear will tend my hearse. DD Remov'd from kind Arbuthnot's aid, Who knows his art,...regard for me Before his credit or his fee. Some formal visits, looks, ami words. What mere humanity affords, I meet perhaps from three or four, From whom... | |
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