| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 pages
...great deal of good -weather •weather in my time." " That is more," faid Swift, " than I can fay ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot,...it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Upon faying this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a fyllable more, or taking the leaft notice of... | |
| 436 pages
...remember a great deal of good -weather in my time." " That is . more,'' faid Swift, / than I ca.n fay; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold; 'too wet, or too-dry; but, however, God Almighty contrives it, at the end" of the year it re all very well." Upon... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pages
...answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any...'tis all very well." Upon saying this, he took up liis hat, and without uttering a syllable more, or taking the least notice of any one, walked out of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 336 pages
...answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any...too cold ; too wet, or too dry ; but, however, God Ahnighty contrives it, at the end of the year, 'tis all very well." Upon saying this, he took up his... | |
| 1840 - 604 pages
...God I remember a great deal of good weather in my time.' " ' That is more,' replied the mad parson than I can say ; I never remember any weather that...contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well.' " Having said this, the eccentric personage, without uttering a syllable more, took up his hat and... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1826 - 334 pages
...Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time.i — « That is more,» said Swift, « than I can say ; I never remember any...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tii all very well.» Upon saying this, he took up his hat. and, without uttering a syllable more,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 550 pages
...deal of good weather in my time." — " That it more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never rememher any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too wet or too dry ; hut, however God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Upon saying this,... | |
| 1834 - 602 pages
...somewhat startled; " I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, и than I can say ; I never remember any weather that...contrives it; at the end of the year 'tis all very well." On saying this, he took up his hat, and walked out of the coffee house. —He was famous for making... | |
| Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley - 1840 - 310 pages
...God I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." "That is more," replied the mad person, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that...contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Having said this, the eccentric personage, without uttering a syllable more, took up his hat and was... | |
| 1840 - 824 pages
...deal of good weather in my «me, • Verses to Ardelia. < That is more,' said Swift than I can say ; J never remember any weather that was not too hot, or...too dry ; but, however God Almighty contrives it, that at the end of the year ' tis all very well.' Upon saying this he took up his hat, and without... | |
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