| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 pages
...in our r.ofc, To peep at the Captain in all his fine cties : Dear Madam, be fure he's a fine fpoken man, Do but hear on the clergy how glib his tongue ran; •" And, Madam, fays he, if fuch dinners you,give, " You'll never want Parfaas as long as you live; " I ne'er knew a 'Par/on without a good... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 478 pages
...t a clcrjyman in the neighbturhood. THE GRAND QUESTION. 151 Dear madam, be fure he's a fine fpoken man, Do but hear on the clergy how glib his tongue...madam, fays he, if fuch dinners « you give, " You'll never want parfons as long as you " live; cc I ne'er knew zparfon without a good nofe, " But the devil's... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
...in Our nofe To peep at the Captain in all his line clo'es : Dear Madam, be lure he's a fine fpoken man, Do but hear on the clergy how glib his tongue ran ^ " And, Madam, lays he, if fuch dinners you give, " You'll never want parfons as long ;.syou live; 142 " I ne'er knew... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 pages
...Dear madam, be fure he's a fine fpoken man, " Do but hear on the Clergy how glib his tongue (C II " ran And, madam, fays he, if fuch dinners you give,...knew a Parfon without a good nofe: But the Devil's as welcome wherever he goes: * Do&or Jinpy, a clergyman in the neighbourhood. " G^—dd—n me! they bid... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 pages
...our nofe, " To peep at the Captain in all his fine clo'es. " Dear madam, be Jure he's a fine fpoken man, '' Do but hear on the Clergy how glib his tongue...Parfon without a good nofe : " But the Devil's as welcome wherever he goes : " G—dd—n me ! they bid us reform and repent, " But, z—s ! by their... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 pages
...have thruft in our nofe " To peep at the Captain in all his fine clo'es. " Dear madam, be fare he 's a fine-fpoken man, " Do but hear on the Clergy how glib...ran; " And, madam, fays he, if fuch dinners you give, " You '11 ne'er want for Parfons as long as you live. " I ne'er knew a Parfon without a good nofe;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 516 pages
...Captai i in all his fine cli*ci. Dear madam, be fure he 's a fine.fpoken man, I)o but hear on theCl.Tgy how glib his tongue , " ran ; And, madam, fays he, if fuch dinners you " give, You '11 ne'er want for Parfons as long as you " live. I ne'er knew a Parfon without a good nofe ; 1... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 470 pages
...our nose, " To peep at the captain in all his fine does. " Dear madam, be sure he 's a fine spoken man, " Do but hear on the clergy how glib his tongue "ran; " And, *madam,' says he, *if such dinners you give, " You 'll ne'er want for parsons as long as you live. " I ne'er... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 pages
...in our nose, To peep at the captain in all his fine clo'es. Dear madam, be sure he's a fine spoken man, Do but hear on the clergy how glib his tongue ran; And, 'madam,'says he, 'if such dinners you give, You'll ne'er want for parsons as long as you live. I ne'er... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 296 pages
...in our nose To peep at the captain in all his fine clo'es. Dear madam ! be sure he's a fine spoken man ; Do but hear on the clergy how glib his tongue ran : And madam, says he, if such dinners you give, You'll never want parsons as long as you live ; I ne'er knew a parson... | |
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