| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...they Squabble, Snarl and Cheat 5 At laft they hear the Watchman knock, A Frojij Morn Paft Four a-Chck. The Chairmen are not to be found, " Come, let us play the t'other Round. Now, all in hafte they huddle on Their Hoods, their Cloaks, and get them gone ; But... | |
| Elizabeth Thomas - 1744 - 76 pages
...fquabble, fnarl and cheat :• At laft they hear the Watchman knock, Afrofty Morn—-Paji Four a Clock* The Chair-men are not to be found, Come, let us play the t'other Round. Now, all in hafte they huddle on Their Hoods, their Cloaks, and get them gone, But firft,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 pages
...repeat How oft they fquabble, fnarl, and cheat. At laft they hear the watchmen knock, Afrojly morn f aft four o'clock. The chairmen are not to be found, " Come, let us play the other round". NOT Now, all in hafte they huddle on Their hoods, and cloaks, and get them gone : But, firft the winner... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...fquabble, fnarl, and cheat. At laft they hear the watchman knock, A frofty morn—paft four o clock. The chairmen are not to be found, " Come, let us play the t'other round." Now, all in hafte they huddle on Their hoods and cloaks, and get them gone; But firft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pages
...{quabble, fnafl, and cheat. At laft they hear the watchman knock, A frofty morn—paft four o clock. The chairmen are not to be found, " Come, let us play the t'other round.'* Now, all in hafte they huddle on Their hoods and cloaks, and get them gone; But firft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 466 pages
...oft' they fquabble, fnarl, and cheat. At laft they hear the watchman knock, *' A frofty morn—paft four o'clock." The chairmen are not to be found, "...tears, (Who now again quadrille forfwears) With empty purfe, and aching head, Steals to her fleeping fpoufe to bed. A DIALOGUE. BETWEEN MAD MULLINIX AND... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 422 pages
...280 How oft they fquabble, fnarl, and cheat. At laft they hear the watchman knock, Afrofty morn p aft four o'clock. The chairmen are not to be found, " Come, let us play the other round." 285 Now, all in hafle they huddle on Their hoods and cloaks, and get them gone; But firft the winner... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 pages
...oft' they fquabble, fnarl, and cheat. At laft they hear the watchman knock, " A frofty morn—paft four o'clock." The chairmen -are not to be found,...let us play the other round." Now all in hafte they huddle.cn Their hoods, their cloaks, and get them gone; But, firft, the winner muft invite The company... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 470 pages
...How oft they squabble, snarl, and cheat. At last they hear the watchman knock, " A frosty morn—past four o'clock." The chairmen are not to be found, " Come, let us play the other round." Now all in haste they huddle on Their hoods, their cloaks, and get them gone; But, first, the winner must invite... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 pages
...How oi't they squabble, snarl, and cheat. At last they hear the watchman knocky "A frosty morn—past four o'clock." The chairmen are not to be found, "Come, let us play die other round." Now all in haste they huddle on Their hoods, their cloaks, and get them gone? But,... | |
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