| Joseph Ritson - 1793 - 388 páginas
...But he would never take advice. 17© Had he been rul'd, for ought appears, He might have liv'd thefe twenty years : For, when we open'd him, we found, That all his vital parts were found. From Dublin foon to London fpread, 175 'Tis told at court, the dean is dead ; And Lady Suffolk... | |
| 1794 - 954 páginas
...found " 'Д|Л all his vital parts -wcrciovnd." THE WORKS OF 8WIFT From Dublin feon to London fprcad, Tis told at court, " The Dean is dead." And Lady Suffolk ", in the fpleen, Runs laughing up to tel] the queen. The queen, fa gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 páginas
...opcn'd him, we four.d " That all hit vital parU were found." »44 From Dublin f»on to London fpread, 'Tis told at court, " The Dean is dead." And Lady Suffolk *, in the fpleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. The queen, fo gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 516 páginas
...open'd him, we found I?5 " That all his vital parts were found." From Dublin foon tn London fpread, 'Tis told at court, " The Dean is dead." And Lady Suffolk,' in the fplcen, Runs laughing up to tell the Queen. The Qiiccn, fo gracious, mild feud good, Cries, " Is he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 386 páginas
...confess, his case was nice ; But he would never take advice. Had he been ryl'd, for aught appears, He might have liv'd these twenty years ; For, when...the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. The queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he gone ! 'tis time he should. He's dead, you say;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 páginas
...confess, his case was nice ; But he would never take advice. Had he been rul'd, for aught appears, He might have liv'd these twenty years; For, when...the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. The queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, "is he gone ! 'tis time he should. He's dead, you say; then... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 páginas
...must confess his case was nice, But he would never take advice: Had he been rul'd, for aught appears, He might have liv'd these twenty years, For when we...the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen : The queen so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, ' Is he gone ? 'tis time he should. He's dead, you say ;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 páginas
...roust confess, his case was nice; But he would never take advice. Had he been rnl'd, for aught appears, He might have liv'd these twenty years : For, when we open'd him, we found That all his vital parts v.erc sound." From Dublin soon to London spread, Tis told at court, " The dean is dead." And lady Suffolk... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 páginas
...confess, his case was nice } But he would never take advice. Had he been rul'd, for auglit appears, He might have liv'd these twenty years : For, when we open'd him, we found Tiuit all his vital parts were sound." From Dublin sonn to T-ondun spread, TU told at court, " The... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 páginas
...must confess, his case was nice; but he would never take advice. Had he been rul'd, for aught appears, he might have liv'd these twenty years: for, when...parts were sound." From Dublin soon to London spread, 't is told at court, " The Dean is dead." And lady Suffolk*, in the spleen, runs laughing up to tell... | |
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