The works of Jonathan Swift, Volum 2G. Faulkner, 1744 |
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Pàgina 11
... Kind , With gaudy Coat and shining Train , But loathfome Spots his Body ftain : Out from fome Hole obfcure he flies , When Rains defcend , and Tempests rise , Till the Sun clears the Air , and then Crawls back , neglected , to his Den ...
... Kind , With gaudy Coat and shining Train , But loathfome Spots his Body ftain : Out from fome Hole obfcure he flies , When Rains defcend , and Tempests rise , Till the Sun clears the Air , and then Crawls back , neglected , to his Den ...
Pàgina 29
... Kind , He kept the Model in his Mind . BUT , when he found the Boys at Play , And faw them dabbling in their Clay ; He stood behind a Stall to lurk , And mark the Progress of their Work : With true Delight obferv'd ' em all Raking up ...
... Kind , He kept the Model in his Mind . BUT , when he found the Boys at Play , And faw them dabbling in their Clay ; He stood behind a Stall to lurk , And mark the Progress of their Work : With true Delight obferv'd ' em all Raking up ...
Pàgina 48
... Kind ; Where not one careless Thought intrudes , Lefs modeft than the Speech of Prudes : Where never Blush was call'd in Aid ; That fpurious Virtue in a Maid ; A Virtue but at fecond - hand ; They blush because they understand . THE ...
... Kind ; Where not one careless Thought intrudes , Lefs modeft than the Speech of Prudes : Where never Blush was call'd in Aid ; That fpurious Virtue in a Maid ; A Virtue but at fecond - hand ; They blush because they understand . THE ...
Pàgina 70
... his Genius was below The Skill of ev'ry common Beau ; Who , tho ' he cannot fpell , is wife Enough to read a Lady's Eyes ; And And will each accidental Glance Interpret for a kind Adyance 70 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS .
... his Genius was below The Skill of ev'ry common Beau ; Who , tho ' he cannot fpell , is wife Enough to read a Lady's Eyes ; And And will each accidental Glance Interpret for a kind Adyance 70 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS .
Pàgina 71
Jonathan Swift. And will each accidental Glance Interpret for a kind Adyance . BUT what Success Vanessa met , Is to the World a Secret yet : Whether the Nymph , to please her Swain , Talks in a high romantick Strain ; Or whether he at ...
Jonathan Swift. And will each accidental Glance Interpret for a kind Adyance . BUT what Success Vanessa met , Is to the World a Secret yet : Whether the Nymph , to please her Swain , Talks in a high romantick Strain ; Or whether he at ...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: containing additional letters, tracts ..., Volum 2 Jonathan Swift,Sir Walter Scott Visualització completa - 1883 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 372 - So geographers, in Afric maps, With savage pictures fill their gaps, And o'er unhabitable downs Place elephants for want of towns.
Pàgina 69 - Love why do we one passion call, When 'tis a compound of them all ? Where hot and cold, where sharp and sweet, In all their equipages meet; Where pleasures mix'd with pains appear, Sorrow with joy, and hope with fear; Wherein his dignity and age Forbid Cadenus to engage.
Pàgina 224 - tis a quaint device : Your still-born poems shall revive, And scorn to wrap up spice. Get all your verses printed fair, Then let them well be dried j And Curll must have a special care To leave the margin wide. Lend these to paper-sparing ' Pope ; And when he sits to write. No letter with an envelope Could give him more delight.
Pàgina 20 - Had never left each other's side ; The chimney to a steeple grown, The jack would not be left alone ; But, up against the steeple rear'd, Became a clock...
Pàgina 365 - Thus when Philomela drooping Softly seeks her silent mate, See the bird of Juno stooping ; Melody resigns to fate.
Pàgina 32 - Threat'ning with deluge this devoted town. To shops in crowds the daggled females fly, Pretend to cheapen goods, but nothing buy.
Pàgina 61 - A father, and the nymph his child. That innocent delight he took To see the virgin mind her book, Was but the master's secret joy In school to hear the finest boy.
Pàgina 104 - To raise the lumber from the earth. But view him in another scene, When all his drink is Hippocrene, His money...
Pàgina 33 - Street they sail'd from, by their Sight and Smell. ' They, as each Torrent drives, with rapid Force From Smithfield, or St. Pulchre's shape their Course, And in huge Confluent join at Snow-Hill Ridge, Fall from the Conduit prone to Holborn- Bridge. Sweepings from Butchers...
Pàgina 227 - THIS day, whate'er the Fates decree, Shall still be kept with joy by me : This day, then, let us not be told That you are sick and I grown old, Nor think on our approaching ills, And talk of spectacles and pills : To-morrow will be time enough To hear such mortifying stuff.