| John Bell - 1796 - 480 pàgines
...Not so, Sir; I have more. Under this pitch He would not fly. I chaf 'd him ; but as itch Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt iron ground Into an edge hurts worse; so I (fool !) found dossing hurt me. To fit my snllcnness He to another key his style doth dre=s, And asks, what news ?... | |
| John Bell - 1799 - 402 pàgines
...grogaram. Not so, Sir; I have more. Under this pitch He would not fly. I chaf'd him ; but as itch Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt iron ground Into an edge,...(fool !) found Crossing hurt me. To fit my sullenness, lie to another key his stile doth dre=s, And asks, What news ( I tell him of new plays: He takes uiy... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 236 pàgines
...131 Not so, Sir; I have more. Under this pitch He would not fly. I chaf'd him ; but as itch Scratched into smart, and as blunt iron ground Into an edge hurts worse; so I (fool!) found Crossing hurts me. To fit my sullenness, He to another key his stile doth dress, And asks, what news ? I tell... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 pàgines
..." Not so, sir, I have more." Under this pitch He would not fly; I chaf'd him: but as itch Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt iron ground Into an edge,...him of new plays, He takes my hand, and as a still which stays A semibrief 'twixt each drop, he niggardly, As lothe to enrich me, so tells many a lie,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 230 pàgines
...131 Not so, Sir; I have more. Under this pitch He would not fly. I chaf'd him; but as itch Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt iron ground Into an edge hurts worse ; so I (fool!) found Crossing hurts me. To fit my sullenness, He to another key his stile doth dress, And asks, what news ? I tell... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 452 pàgines
...NOTES. Ver. 104. from King to King] Much superior to the Original, where is a vile conceit, Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt Iron ground Into an edge,...doth dress; And asks what news; I tell him of new playes, He takes my hand, and as a Still, which stayes A Sembrief 'twixt each drop, he niggardly, As... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 454 pàgines
...NOTES. Ver. 104. from King to King] Much superior to the Original, where is a vile conceit, Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt Iron ground Into an edge,...doth dress; And asks what news; I tell him of new playes, He takes my hand, and as a Still, which stayes A Sembrief 'twixt each drop, he niggardly, As... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 452 pàgines
...NOTES. Ver. 104./rom King to King] Much superior to the Original, where is a vile conceit, Scratcli'd into smart, and as blunt Iron ground Into an edge,...doth dress; And asks what news; I tell him of new playes, He takes my hand, and as a Still, which stayes A Sembrief 'twixt each drop, he niggardly, As... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 468 pàgines
...NOTES. Ver. 104. from King to King] Much superior to the Original, where is a Tile conceit, Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt Iron ground Into an edge,...doth dress; And asks what news; I tell him of new playes, He takes my hand, and as a Still, which stayes A Sembrief 'twixt each drop, he niggardly, As... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 498 pàgines
...Not so, Sir, I have more. Under this pitch He would not fly ; I chaff 'd him : but as itch Scratch'd into smart, and as blunt iron ground Into an edge,...doth dress; And asks what news; I tell him of new playes, He takes my hand, and as a still, which stayes A sembrief 'twixt each drop, he niggardly, As... | |
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