| 1888 - 668 páginas
...eighty-six. She is alluded to by Swift in the imaginary account of hie own death arriving at court : — And Lady Suffolk, in the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the Queen. The Queen, so gracious, mild, und good, Cries, "Is he gone? 'Tie time he should.'' A good many of Jervas's... | |
| Edmund Phipps - 1850 - 516 páginas
...cankered him, the queen's and Lady Suffolk's asserted ill-usage, 'tis thus he vents himself: — "Kind Lady Suffolk, in 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 ?... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 páginas
...eonfess, his ease was niee ; Bnt he wonld never take adviee. Had he been rnl'd, for anght appears, He might have liv'd these twenty years : For, when we open'd him, we fonnd That all his vital parts were sonnd." » » • Now Cnrll his shop from rnbbish drains : Three... | |
| Edmund Phipps - 1850 - 528 páginas
...cankered him, the queen's and Lady Suffolk's asserted ill-usage, 'tis thus he vents himself: — " Kind Lady Suffolk, in 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... | |
| 1852 - 874 páginas
...confess, hia cose was nice ; But he would never take advice. Had he been rul'd, for aught appears, e house queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he gone ! 'tis time he should. He 'a dead, you say... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 páginas
...throw my pen aside ; If with such talents heaven hath bless'd 'em, Have I not reason to detest "em? From Dublin soon to London spread, 'Tis told at court,...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... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 páginas
...was nice ; But he would never take advice. Had he been ruled, for aught appears, He might have lived these twenty years : For, when we open'd him, we found...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... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1853 - 220 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...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, John Mitford - 1853 - 384 páginas
...confess, his case was nice ; But he would never take advice. Had he been ruled, for aught appears, He might have liv'd these twenty years ; For, when...sound." ' From Dublin soon to London spread, Tis told at court,1 " The Dean is dead." And Lady Suffolk,2 in the spleen, Buns laughing up to tell the queen.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 páginas
...never take advice. Had he been rul'd, for aught appears, He might have liv'd these twenty yea™ : For, when we open'd him, we found That all his vital...London spread, 'Tis told at court, " The Dean is dead j" And Lady Suffolk, in the spleen. Runs laughing up to tell the Queen. * For the papers which he wrote... | |
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