| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1902 - 584 pàgines
...will, Does to his best look upward still. Weep, all you customers that use His pills, his almanacks, or shoes : And you that did your fortune seek, Step...pawn my ears, 'twill tell, Whate'er concerns you full ae well, In physick, stolen goods, or love, As he himself could, when above. OK JOHN D'AMOBT, THE USURER.... | |
| 1903 - 402 pàgines
...his Almanacks, or Shoes I And you that did your fortunes seek, Step to this grave, but once a week I This earth which bears his body's print You'll find has so much virtue in it; That I durst pawn my ears, 'twill tell Whate'er concerns you, full as well (In physic, stolen... | |
| 1905 - 634 pàgines
...grave but once a week. This earth, which bears his body's print, You'll find has so much virtue in "t, That I durst pawn my ears, 'twill tell Whate'er concerns...stolen goods, or love, As he himself could when above. In the " Rape of the Lock," after the robbery of Belinda's " curl," Pope proceeds to place the stolen... | |
| 1905 - 870 pàgines
...Weep, all ye customers, that use His pills, his almanacs, or shoes ; And you that did your fortunes seek ; Step to his grave but once a week. This earth,...bears his body's print, You'll find has so much virtue in "t, That I durst pawn my ears, 'twill tell Whate'er concerns you full as well, In physic, stolen... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 pàgines
...pills, his almanacks, or shoes; And you that did your fortune's seek, Step to his grave but once a-week; This earth, which bears his body's print, You'll find...stolen goods, or love, As he himself could, when above. ]. Swift 404. On a Fly . "DUSY, curious, thirsty fly! *-* Drink with me and drink as I; Freely welcome... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1910 - 424 pàgines
...pills, his almanacks, or shoes; And you that did your fortunes seek, Step to his grave but once a-week; This earth, which bears his body's print, You'll find...stolen goods, or love, As he himself could, when above. 1 ' ' ipse tibi iam brachia contrahit ardens Scorpios, et coeli iusta plus parte reliquit." VlRG.,... | |
| John Irwin Fischer, Donald Charles Mell, David M. Vieth - 1981 - 228 pàgines
..."Fortunes seek" (1. 109) from the charlatan Partridge when he was still alive will find that his grave has so much Virtue in't, That I durst Pawn my Ears,...'twill tell Whate'er concerns you full as well, In Physick, Stolen Goods, or Love, As he himself could, when above. In "Apollo Outwitted," a metamorphosis... | |
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