| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 páginas
...Brains ?-, Come hither, and take this old Gown for your Pains. But theD«?#, if this Secret fhou'd come to his Ears, Will never have done with his Gibes...charge ye: Give me but a Barrack, a Fig for the Clergy. HORACE, >5 o foems on feveral Qccetjjons. HORACE, BOOK I. ODE XIV. O navis, referent, &c. Paraphrafed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 páginas
...Brains ? — Come hither, and take this old Gown for your Pains. But, theDean, if this Secret fhou'd come to his Ears, Will never have done with his Gibes...ye,; Give me but a Barrack, a Fig for the Clergy. A Libel on the Reverend Dr. PELANY, and his Excellency JOHN Lord CARTERET. To Dr. DELANY, occafioned... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 páginas
...brains ? Come hither, and take this old gown for your •pains. But the Dean, if this fecret fliou'd come to his ears, Will never have done with his gibes...... ye' Give me but a barrack, a fig for the clergy. . H. Z A Libel on the Reverend Dr. DELANY, and his Excellency JOHN Lord CARTERET. To Dr. DELANY, occafioned... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 páginas
...her brains ? Come hither, and take this old gown for your pains. But the Dean, if this fecret fhould come to his ears, Will never have done with his gibes...ye : Give me but a barrack, a fig for the clergy. 190 VOL. VI. Cg t \ Nick-names for my Lady. An excellent new BALLAD ; or, The true ENGLISH DEAN f to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 462 páginas
...your brains ? Come hither, and take this old gown for your pains. But the dean^ if this fecret fliou,d come to his ears, Will never have done with his gibes...matter, I charge ye : Give me but a barrack^ a fig for An Excellent New BALLAD; or tie true lifh Dean * to be hang d for a rqper Written in the Year 1730.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 páginas
...your pains, Dnt the Dean, if this fecret fhould come to her ears, Will never have done with his jibes and his jeers : For your life not a word of the matter...ye : Give me but a barrack, a fig for the clergy. 190 An excellent new Ballad ; or, The true ENGLISH DEAN * to be hanged for a RAPE. Written in the year... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 páginas
...? — " Come hither, and take this old gown for your " pains. " But the Dean, if this fecret mould come to his ears, " Will never have done with his...: '* Give me but a barrack, a fig for the clergy." f Nick-names for niy lady. D TO » TO DEAN SWIFT. BY SIR ARTHUR ACHESON OOD caufe have I to fing and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 páginas
...brains ? — " Come hither, and take this old gown for your pains. " But the Dean, if this fecret fhould come to his ears, *•' Will never have done with...: " Give me but a barrack, a fig for the clergy." ELEGY Written in a COUNTRY CHURCH YARD. By GRAY. Read by Mr. SHERIDAN, at Freemafon's-Hall. ' I VHE... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 páginas
...brains ?— " Come hither, and take this old gown for your pains. " But the Dean, if this fecret mould come to his ears, " Will never have done with his...word of the matter, I charge ye : " Give me but a tarrock, a fig for the clergy" TO DEAN SWIFT. BY SIR ARTHUR ACHESON. GOOD caufe have I to fing and... | |
| 1794 - 954 páginas
...gown for your " pains, • But the Dean, if this teeret ihonld come to " his ears, " Will never bate done with his gibes and his ** jeers: • For your life, not a word of the matter, I " charge ye : • Gi*e me but a ban-act, a fig for the Clergy." TO DEAN SWIFT. BY SIR ARTHUR ACUESOM. k Сова... | |
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