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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Page xlviii
... called pigtail . ' But his legacy to Mr. Robert Gratton is fill more extraordinary . Item , I bequeath to Mr. • Robert Gratton , prebendary of St. Andrew's , my ftrong box , on condition of his giving the fole ufe of the faid box to his ...
... called pigtail . ' But his legacy to Mr. Robert Gratton is fill more extraordinary . Item , I bequeath to Mr. • Robert Gratton , prebendary of St. Andrew's , my ftrong box , on condition of his giving the fole ufe of the faid box to his ...
Page li
... called for the cook - maid , and or- dered her to take the beef down ftairs , and do it lefs . She answered , very innocently , that fhe could not . Why , what fort of a creature are you , " fays he , to commit a fault which cannot be ...
... called for the cook - maid , and or- dered her to take the beef down ftairs , and do it lefs . She answered , very innocently , that fhe could not . Why , what fort of a creature are you , " fays he , to commit a fault which cannot be ...
Page lii
... called to Mrs. Pil - ** kington to reach him his glove ; and changing the cof - ** fee - pot to his left hand , held out his right one , order- ing her to put the glove on it ; which accordingly the diu ; when taking up part of his gown ...
... called to Mrs. Pil - ** kington to reach him his glove ; and changing the cof - ** fee - pot to his left hand , held out his right one , order- ing her to put the glove on it ; which accordingly the diu ; when taking up part of his gown ...
Page liii
... called to Mr. Pilkington to drink it ; for , " fays he , " I always keep fome " ** poor parfon to drink the foul wine for me . " Mr. Pilkington entering into his humour , thanked him , ̈ ́ and told him , he did not know the difference ...
... called to Mr. Pilkington to drink it ; for , " fays he , " I always keep fome " ** poor parfon to drink the foul wine for me . " Mr. Pilkington entering into his humour , thanked him , ̈ ́ and told him , he did not know the difference ...
Page lviii
... called it ; and , who would have thought it ? he just looked into the parlour , and ran up into the garret , then into Mrs , Pilkington's bed - chamber and library , and from thence down to the kitchen ; and the houfe being very clean ...
... called it ; and , who would have thought it ? he just looked into the parlour , and ran up into the garret , then into Mrs , Pilkington's bed - chamber and library , and from thence down to the kitchen ; and the houfe being very clean ...
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