| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 strani
...maintain, Inftrufted from her early Years To feorn the Art of FerHale Tears. HAD he employ'd his Time fo long, To teach her what was Right or Wrong, Yet cou'd fuch Notions entertam, That all his Leftures were in vain ? She own'd the wan'dring of her Thoughts, But he muft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 strani
...female tears. HAD he employ 'd his time ib long To teach her what was right and wrong ; Yet coif d fuch notions entertain, That all his lectures were...? She own'd the wand'ring of her thoughts. But he muft anfwer for her faults. She well remember'd to her coir, That all his leflbns were not loft. Two... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 strani
...of female tears. Had he employed his time fo long To teach her what was right and wrong ; Yet could fuch notions entertain That all his lectures were in vain ? She own'd the wandering of her thoughts ; Bat be maft anftter for her faults. She well rememVer'd, to her coft, Tlul... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 352 strani
...last adieu. Had he employ'd his time so long To teach her what was right and wrong ; Yet tould such notions entertain That all his lectures were in vain ? She own'd the wandering of her thoughts ; But he must answer for her faults. She well remember'd, to her cost, That... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 472 strani
...female tears. Had he employ'd his time so long To teach her what was right and wrong; Yet could such notions entertain That all his lectures were in vain? She own'd the wandering of her thoughts; But he must answer for her faults. She well remember'd, to her cost. That... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 strani
...female tears. Had he employ'd his time so long To teach her what was right and wrong, Yet could such notions entertain, That all his lectures were in vain ? She own'd the wandering of her thoughts, But he must answer for her faults. She well remember'd, to her cost, That... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 strani
...female tears. Had he employed his time so long, to teach her what was right and wrong: yet could such notions entertain that all his lectures were in vain? She own'd the wandering of her thoughts; but he must answer for her faults. She well remember'd, to her cost, that... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 strani
...female tears. Had he employ'd his time so long To teach her what was right and wrong, Yet could such notions entertain, That all his lectures were in vain ? She own'd the wandering of her thoughts, But he must answer for her faults. She well remember'd, to her cost, That... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 352 strani
...female tears. Had he employ'd his time so long To teach her what was right and wrong, Yet could such notions entertain, That all his lectures were in vain ? She own'd the wandering of her thoughts, But he must answer for her faults. She well remember'd, to her cost, That... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 strani
...female tears. Had he employed his time so long To teach her what was right and wrong! Yet could such mnal skies and vernal showers, And all the fair variety ofthings. B wandering of her thoughts; But he must answer for her faults. She well remember'd, to her cost, That... | |
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