The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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... she were ? a Queen , what he would chufe to have after dinner ? She aufwered , Your converfation , Sir . " Pooh , ** faid he , " I mean , what regale ? ” “ A difh of coffee , i Sir , " anfwered the ... Why then , " faid he , " I wille ...
... she were ? a Queen , what he would chufe to have after dinner ? She aufwered , Your converfation , Sir . " Pooh , ** faid he , " I mean , what regale ? ” “ A difh of coffee , i Sir , " anfwered the ... Why then , " faid he , " I wille ...
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... She accompanied the Dean to evening - prayers ; and on their return to the deanry , he told Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , that he gave them leave to day to fupper ; which , from him , was a fufficient invitation . The Dean then decanted a ...
... She accompanied the Dean to evening - prayers ; and on their return to the deanry , he told Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , that he gave them leave to day to fupper ; which , from him , was a fufficient invitation . The Dean then decanted a ...
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... She affirmed very ferioufly , fhe had not . Upon which he looked for it , and found it where he himfelf had laid it : " Tis well for you , " faid he , " that ↑ " have got it , or I would have charged you with " theft . " 66 Why , pray ...
... She affirmed very ferioufly , fhe had not . Upon which he looked for it , and found it where he himfelf had laid it : " Tis well for you , " faid he , " that ↑ " have got it , or I would have charged you with " theft . " 66 Why , pray ...
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... She then ventured to afk the Dean , whether he thought the lines Mr. Pope ad- adreffes him with in the beginning of the Dunciad , were any compliment to him ? viz . O thou ! whatever title please thine ear . " " 66 " I believe , " faid ...
... She then ventured to afk the Dean , whether he thought the lines Mr. Pope ad- adreffes him with in the beginning of the Dunciad , were any compliment to him ? viz . O thou ! whatever title please thine ear . " " 66 " I believe , " faid ...
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... She did fo ; and obferved the fouth wall was lined with brick , and a great number of fruit - trees planted a ... She She feated herself , and away the Dean walked , or rather trotted as hard as ever he could drive , could not help ...
... She did fo ; and obferved the fouth wall was lined with brick , and a great number of fruit - trees planted a ... She She feated herself , and away the Dean walked , or rather trotted as hard as ever he could drive , could not help ...
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