Mrs Nab, it might become you to be more civil ; If your money be gone, as a learned Divine says,* d'ye see, You are no text for my handling ; so take that from me : I was never taken for a Conjurer before, I'd have you to know. The Tale of a Tub and Other Works - Pągina 207per Jonathan Swift - 1889 - 448 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Jonathan Swift - 1711 - 440 pągines
...Body's plunder'd > (Now you muft know, he hates to be called Parfon, like the Devil. ) Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nab, it might become you to be more civil : If your Money be gone, as a Learned Divi fays, d'ye fee, You are no Tex* for my Handling, fo rafce that from me : I was never taken for... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1713 - 436 pągines
...plunder'd? . s:-.. ; • ( Now you mull know, he hates to be call'd Parfon, like the Devil.} Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nab, it might become you to be more civil : If your Money be gone, as a Learned Divine fays, d'ye fee, You are no Text for my Handling, fo take that from me : I was never taken for a Conjurer... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 pągines
...plunder'd? (Now you muft know, he hates to be call'd Parfon like the Devil.) Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nqb, it might become you to be more civil : If your Money be gone, as a learned D.ivlne fays, d'ye fee, You are no 'text for my handling, fo take that from me : I was never taken... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pągines
...plunder'd ? (Now you muft know, he hates to be call'd Parfoio like the Devil) Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nab, ic might become you to be more civil; If your Money be gone, as a J*arned Divine fay«., d'ye fee, You are no Text fat my Hailing, fo take that from me; I was never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pągines
...plundered ? (Now you muft know, he hates to be call'd Parfon like the Devil.) Truly, fays he, Mrs. .ZV^, it might become you to be more civil : If your Money be gone, as a learned Divine fays, d'ye fee, You are no foxf for my handling, Ib take that from me : I was never taken for a Conjurer... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 pągines
...a body 's plunder'd ? (Now you muft know, he hates to be call'd parfon like the devil!) Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nab, it might become you to be more civil ; If your money be gone, as a learned divine fays, d'ye fee, You are no text for my handling ; fo take that from me.: I was never taken for a conjurer... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 466 pągines
...a body's plunder'd ? (Now you muft know, he hates to be call'd parfon like the devil I) Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nab, it might become you to be more civil ; If your money be gone, as a learned divine fays, d'ye fee, You are no text for my handling ; fo take that from me: I was never taken for a conjurer... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 336 pągines
...body 's plunder'd ? (Now, you muft know, he hates to be call*d parfon like the devil! ) Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nab, it might become you to be more civil; If your money be gone, as a learned divine fays, d' ye fee, You are no text for my handling ; fo take that from me : I was never taken for a conjurer... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pągines
...a body's plunda-'d ! (Now, you imnl know, he hates to be call'd farjm like the devil t) Truly, fays he, Mrs. Nab, it might become you to be more civil ; If your money begone, as a learned fmimt fays d'ye feer [from me ; You arc no text for my handling ; fo take that... | |
| 1797 - 506 pągines
...as will be eal-.ly perceived, in tht following unes,. from Dean Swift's Mrs. Harris's Petition : " I was never taken for a conjuror before, I'd have you to know ; Lord, £i;dI, don't be anæry, I'm fure, I never thought you fo : You know, I honour the cloth ; I defign... | |
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