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
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 páginas
...his consent, • Dear madam, whene'er of a barrack I think. An1 I were to be hanged. I can't Bleep a wink: For if a new crotchet comes into my brain, I can't got it out, though I 'd never BO fain. I fancy already a barrack contrived, At Hamilton's Bawu. and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 528 páginas
...would lie in the streets : * My lady's waiting-woman. — F. t Two of Sir Arthur's managers. — F. But, madam, I beg you, contrive and invent, And worry...madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, An I were to be hanged, I can't sleep a wink : For if a new crotchet comes into my brain, I can't get it out, though... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 528 páginas
...would lie in the streets : * My lady's waiting- woman. — F. t Two of Sir Arthur's managers. — F. But, madam, I beg you, contrive and invent, And worry...madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, An I were to be hanged, I can't sleep a wink : For if a new crotchet comes into my brain, I can't get it out, though... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 528 páginas
...would lie in the streets : * My lady's waiting-woman. — F. t Two of Sir Arthur's managers. — F. But, madam, I beg you, contrive and invent, And worry...madam, whene'er of a barrack I think, An I were to be hanged, I can't sleep a wink : For if a new crotchet comes into my brain, I can't get it out, though... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1889 - 406 páginas
...And r.,ther than come in the same pair of sheets With such a cross man, I would lie in the streets: But, madam, I beg you, contrive and invent, And worry...though I'd never so fain. I fancy already a barrack contrived At Hamilton's Bawn, and the troop is arrived; Of this, to be sure, Sir Arthur has warning,... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan - 1891 - 452 páginas
...And rather than come in the same pair of sheets With such a cross man, I would lie in the streets: But, madam, I beg you, contrive and invent, And worry...though I'd never so fain. I fancy already a barrack contrived At Hamilton's Bawn, and the troop is arrived; Of this, to be sure, Sir Arthur has warning,... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 páginas
...the same Pair of Sheets With such a cross Man, I would lie in the Streets. But, Madam, I beg, you'll contrive and invent, And worry him out, till he gives his Consent. Dear Madam, whene'er on a Barrack I think, An I were to be hang'd, I can't sleep a Wink, For if a new Crotchet comes into... | |
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