| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 strani
...that patfes, inter nos, Might be proclaim'd at Cbaring-Crofs. fa YET fome I know with Envy fvvell, Becaufe they fee me us'd fo well : *' How think you...Friend the Dean ? " I wonder what fome People mean ; <c My Lord and He are grown fo great, gj " Always together, t etS a tet# : *' What? They admire him... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1738 - 184 strani
...Windfor, and again to Town, Where all that pafles, inter nos, Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Crofs. 108 Yet fome I know with envy fwell, Becaufe they fee...people mean ; •' My Lord and he are grown fo great, 105 " Always together, tele a tete, f What, they admire him for his jokes '" See but the fortune of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 strani
...all that paffes, inter nos, Mght be proclaim'd at Charing Crofs. g o YET fome I know with Envy fwel), Becaufe they fee me us'd fo well: " How think you...People mean ; " My Lord and he are grown fo great, g« " Always together, tete a tete, •' What, they admire him for his Jokes " See but the Fortune... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 strani
...and again to Town, Where all that panes, inter »«, Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Crofc. • 100 Yet fome I know with envy fwell, Becaufe they fee...people mean ; " My Lord and he are grown fo great, 1 05 " Always together, tlte a fete, " What, they admire him for his jokes — "•See but the fortune... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 strani
...again to Town, Where all that pafles, inter, nos9 Might be proclaimed at Charing-Crofe. 100 Yet forhe I know with envy fwell, Becaufe they fee me us'd fo...people mean ; « My Lord and he are grown fo great, * 1 05 " Always together, tcte a fete, cc What, they admire him for his jokes-— " See but the fortune... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 strani
...that pafles, inter nes, Might be prodaim'd at Charing-Crofc. jo'o Yet fotne I know with envy fwdl, Becaufe they fee me us'd fo well : " How think you...Friend the Dean ? " I wonder what fome people mean j " My Lord and he are grown fo great, 1 05 " Always together, tc te a tete, " What, t!hey admire him... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 strani
...Windfor, and again to Town ; Where all that paffes, inter nos, Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Crofs. 80 YET, fome I know with Envy fwell, Becaufe they fee me us'd fo well : " How 63. Septimus oftavo proprior jam fugerit annus, Ex quo Mecznas me uepit habere fuorum In numero ; duntaxat... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 strani
...pafles inter nas, t be proclaim'd at Cbaring-troji.. 80 YET Come, I know, with envy fwell, Iccanfe they, fee me us'd fo well ; " How think you of our...people mean ;. " My Lord and he. are grown fo great, gy " Always together^ teit « <f/*•." What ? they admire hi;n for his jokes " See but the fortune... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 strani
...Windfor, and again to Town, Where all that pafles, inter nos, Might be proclaimed at Charing-Crofs. Yet fome I know with envy fwell, Becaufe they fee me us'd fo well : '' How\±hink you of our Friend the Dean ? 1 I wonder what fome people mean ; " My Lord and he are... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 248 strani
...again to Town, Where all that paffes, inter nos, Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Crofs. 100 Yet fomc I know with envy fwell, Becaufe they fee me us'd fo...people mean ; " My Lord and he are grown fo great, 105 " Always together, tete a fete, " What, they admire him for his jokes — " See but the fortune... | |
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