The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xcii
... fall I go , whither fall I go , whither fall I fly , from thy prefence ? " To jail , you dog you , to jail , " faid the Doctor , in a voice loud e- nough to be heard by many that were about him . But the next morning , he forgave the ...
... fall I go , whither fall I go , whither fall I fly , from thy prefence ? " To jail , you dog you , to jail , " faid the Doctor , in a voice loud e- nough to be heard by many that were about him . But the next morning , he forgave the ...
Page xcix
... fall however remark fome few particulars , without venturing to attempt the delineation of a character , which hath entirely baffled all endeavours hitherto made , either by friends or ene- mies . SWIFT's natural temper feems to have ...
... fall however remark fome few particulars , without venturing to attempt the delineation of a character , which hath entirely baffled all endeavours hitherto made , either by friends or ene- mies . SWIFT's natural temper feems to have ...
Page ci
... fall of a " leaf ? What care I when the leaves fall ? I am forry " to fee them fall with all my heart ; but why should " I take phyfic because leaves fall off from trees ? That " wont hinder them from falling . If a man falls off a ...
... fall of a " leaf ? What care I when the leaves fall ? I am forry " to fee them fall with all my heart ; but why should " I take phyfic because leaves fall off from trees ? That " wont hinder them from falling . If a man falls off a ...
Page cxii
... fall , and be hurted . Mrs Brent faid , it was a customary exercise with him , when the weather did not permit him to walk abroad . MRS Brent then told Mrs Pilkington of the Dean's charity ; of his giving above half of his yearly income ...
... fall , and be hurted . Mrs Brent faid , it was a customary exercise with him , when the weather did not permit him to walk abroad . MRS Brent then told Mrs Pilkington of the Dean's charity ; of his giving above half of his yearly income ...
Page cxxiii
... fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the con- tempt of the clergy , numbers of those anfwerers immedi- ately started whofe memory up , if he had not kept alive ...
... fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the con- tempt of the clergy , numbers of those anfwerers immedi- ately started whofe memory up , if he had not kept alive ...
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