| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 pages
...Gudgeon took theBajp, My Lord wou'd carry on the Jeft, And down to Winafir takes his Gueft. S - -t much admires the Place and Air, And longs to be a Canon there ; In Summer, round the Park to ride, In Winter - never to refide. A Canon ! That's a Place too mean... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pages
...Gudgeon took the Bait, 8g My Lord would carry on the Jeft, And down to Windfor takes his Gueft. S—t much admires the Place and Air, And longs to be a Canon there ; In Summer, round the Park to ride, 85 In Winter— —never to refide. A Canon ! That's a Place too... | |
| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1752 - 368 pages
...written in the lame year, My Lord would carry on the jejl, And down to Windfor take his guejl. SWIFT much admires the place and air, And longs to be a...Canon there. A Canon ! that's a place too mean; No, Doffor, youjhall be a Dean. By this laft quotation, and by numberlefs other inftances in his works,... | |
| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1752 - 230 pages
...written in^he fame year* •% My Lord imould carry on thejeft, 'And down to Windfor take bis gurft. SWIFT much admires the place and air, And longs to be a Canon there. A Canes ! that's a place too mean, No, Dofior, youJhall be a Dean. By this laft quotation, and by numberlefs... | |
| John Boyle (5th earl of Cork and Orrery.) - 1752 - 238 pages
...written in tke fame year, My Lord would carry on thejeft, And down to Windfor take bis gutft. SWIFT much admires the place and air, And longs to be a Canon there. A Canen ! that's a place too mean, No, Dofior, youjhallbe a Dean. By this laft quotation, and by numberlefs... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 pages
...gudgeon took the bait. 80 My Lord wou'd carry on the jeft, And down to Windfor takes his gueft. Swift much admires the place and air, And longs to be a canon there ;.-.'• .•'. ' In fummer round the park to Tide ; •.•.'. '. .8c In winter never to refide. A... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...gudgeon took the bait. 80 My lord would carry on the jeft, And down to Windfor takes his gueft. Swift much admires the place and air, And longs to be a canon there ; In fummer round the park to ride, 85 In winter, never to reride. A canon ! that's a place too mean... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...gudgeon took the bait. 80 My lord would carry on the jeft, And down to Windfor takes his gueft. Swift much admires the place and air, And longs to be a canon there ; In fummer round the park to ride, 85 In winter, never to refide. A canon ! that's a place too mean... | |
| 1762 - 410 pages
...written in this fame year, My lord would carry on the jeft, And down to Windfor take his gueft. Swift much admires the place and air And longs to be a canon there. A canon ! that-s a place too mean, No, doctor, you fhall be a dew. .Ha •By this laft quotation, and by numberlefi... | |
| Chariton - 1763 - 300 pages
...pag.4$.(i.) . -.' > My Lord \rould carry on the Jeft , And dawn to Windfor cakes his Gueft. Svciiï much admires the place and Air , And longs to be a Canon there. (O Viie Vol. de l'Edition de Londres , 14 Vol. ta-il, fttit ftrmat. .. » Mylord voulut pouffer plus... | |
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