Dear madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, An I were to be hang'd, I can't sleep a wink: For if a new crotchet comes into my brain, I can't get it out, though I'd never so fain. The Works - Página 152por Jonathan Swift - 1803Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 páginas
...And rather than come in the fame Pair of Sheets With fuch a crofs Man, I wou'd lye in the StreetsBut, Madam, I beg you contrive and invent, And worry him out, 'till he gives his Confent. DEAR. Madam, whene'er of a Barrack I think, An I were to be hang'd, I can't fleep a Wink :... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 páginas
...: And rather than come in the fame Pair of Sheets With fuch a crofs Man, I would lie in the Streets But, Madam, I beg you contrive and invent, And worry him out, till he gives his Confent. DEAR Madam, whene'er of a Barrack I thinka An I were to be hang'd, I can't fleep a Wink :... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 páginas
...Aud rather than come in the fame pair of fteetj With (uch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets: But, Madam, I beg you contrive and invent, And worry him out, till he gives his confent. DEAR Madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, An I were to be hang'd, I can't fleep a wink :... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 páginas
...And rather than come in the fame pair of Jheets With fuch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets: 60 But, Madam, I beg you contrive and invent. And worry him out, till he gives his content. f My Lady's waiting-woman. 4 Two ot Sir Arthur's 346 THE GRAND QJJESTION. DEAR Madam, whene'er... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 462 páginas
...madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, An I were to be hang'd I can't fleep a wink: VOL. VII. L For For if a new crotchet comes into my brain, I can't get it out, tho' I'd never fo fain, I fancy already a barrack contriv'd At HAMILTON'S bawn^ and the troop is arriv'd;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 páginas
...rather than come in the fame pair of fheets With fuch a crofs man., I would lie in the ftreets : 60 But, Madam, I beg you contrive and invent. And worry him out, till he gives his confent. Dear Madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, An I were to be hang'd I can't fleep a wink : For... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 400 páginas
...ftreets t " But, madam, I beg you contrive and invent, " And worry him out, till he gives his confent. " Dear madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, " An I were to be hang'd, I can't fleep a wink : " For if a new crotchet comes into my brain, " I can't get it out, though I 'd never... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 404 páginas
...rather than come in the fame pair of flieets " With fuch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets : " But, madam, I beg you contrive and invent, " And worry him out, till he gives his confent. " Dear madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, " An I were to be hang'd, I can't fleep a wink... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 páginas
...rather than come in the fame pair of fheets " With fuch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets : " But, madam, I beg you contrive and invent, " And worry him out, till he gives his confent. " Dear madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, " An 1 were to be hang'd, I can't fleep a wink... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 páginas
...rather than come in the fame pair of meets " With fuch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets : " But, madam, I beg you contrive and invent, " And worry him out, till he gives his confent. " Dear madam, whene'er of a barrack I think,. " An I were to be hang'd, I can't fteep a wink... | |
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