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" Tis the same thing, the chaplain will be here anon." So the chaplain came in. Now the servants say he is my sweetheart, Because he's always in my chamber, and I always take his part. So, as the devil would have it, before I was aware, out I blunder'd.... "
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse - Page 355
by Jonathan Swift - 1713 - 414 pages
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The Works of J. S.

Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 pages
...a Bedlam, as thof I had call'd her all to naught : So you know, what could I fay to her any more i I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before, ^ Well : " ' " | i • -.— -., — .^— . * 4 Servant, one of tie Footmen's pT't/d. ? A* ufy*l w& °f 0...
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Miscellanies. In Four Volumes, Volume 4

Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...a Bedlam, as tho' I had call'd her all to naught ; So you know, what could I fay to her any more ; I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before....'tis the fame Thing, the Chaplain will be here anon. i So the Chaplain came in ; Now the Servants fay he is my Sweetheart, - jJeeaufe he's always in my...
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The works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 2

Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pages
...ufual Saying of hersl POEMS on federal OCCASIONS. 5 So you know, what could I fay to her any more ? I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before. <fe* Well : But then they would have wad me gone to • the Cunning-Man : No, faid I, 'tis the fame...
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The Works of D. Jonathan Swift: In Nine Volumes, Volume 2

Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 pages
...hers.: .. So you know, what could I fay to her any more ? I e'en left her, and came away as wife as J was before. Well : but then they would have had me gone to the Cunning-man ; No, faid I, 'tis the fame thing, the Chaplain will be here anon. So the .Chaplain came...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 6

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...Bedlam, as though I had calFd her all to naught. . So you know, what cou'd I fay to her any more ? I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before....'tis the fame thing, the chaplain will be here anon. So the chaplain * came in. Now the fervants fay he is my fweetheart, Becaufe he's always in my chamber,...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Accurately Revised in Twelve Volumes ..., Volume 6

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...a Bedlam, as though I had call'd her all to naught. So you know, what cou'd I fay to her any more ? I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before....'tis the fame thing, the chaplain will be here anon. So the chaplain * came in. Now the fervants fay he is my fweetheart, Becaufe he's always in my chamber,...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...tho' i had call'd her • all 'to naught 45 So y-oiKk«iow, wl*at could 1 f«y to her any more ? I eYn left her, and came away as wife as I was before. Well i .burthen they would; have had me £onc to the cunning man ! Tso, faid- 1, ''tte'th* feme thing, thario//ot'w...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ...

Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pages
...a Bedlam, as though I had call'd her all to naught. So you know, what cou'd I fay to her any more ? I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before....'tis the fame thing, the chaplain will be here anon. So the chaplain * came in. Now the fervants fay he is my fweetheart, Becaufe he's always in my chamber,...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 39

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 pages
...Beillam, as though I had call'd hef all to naught. So you know, what could I fay to her any more ? I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before....'tis the fame thing, the chaplain will be here anon. • An ufual faying of hers. So So the chaplain * came in. Now the fervants f;;y lie i-, my fweetheart,...
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The Works of the English Poets: Swift

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pages
...a Bedlam, as though I had call'd hef all to naught. So you know, what could I fay to her any more ? I e'en left her, and came away as wife as I was before....cunning man ! No, faid I, 'tis the fame thing, the cbaplain will be here anoru * An ufual faying of her*; So So the cbaplain * came in. Now the fervants...
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