Since Harley bid me first attend, And chose me for an humble friend; Would take me in his coach to chat, And question me of this and that; As,' What's o'clock?' and, Observer - الصفحة 175بواسطة Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | Jonathan Swift - 1768
...chat, And queftion me of this and that ; As, << What's o'clock ? v and, " how's the wind ? " Whofe chariot's that we left behind ? Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country figns ; Or, " have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from Parnel, or from Gay?" <Jo. ——Si... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1778
...Chariot's that we left behind ?" 9* Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the Country Signs ; Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from Parnell, or from Gay ? Per caput, et circa faliunt latus. Ante fecundam Rofcius orabat fibi adeffes ad Puteal eras. De re... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...chariot 's that we left behind ?" 90 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country figns ; Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from...Parnell, or from Gay ?" Such tattle often entertains . j5 My lord and me as far as Staines, As once a week we travel down To Windfor, and again to town,... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...chariot's that we left behind ?" 90 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country figns ; Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from...Parnell, or from Gay?" Such tattle often entertains 95 My lord and me as far as Staines, AjS once a week we travel down To Windfor, and again to town,... | |
 | Richard Cumberland - 1786
...his coach to chat, And queflion me of this and that \ As "WTiafs o'clock?" and " How's the wind?" " Who's chariot's that 'we left behind?" Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country Jigns ; Or, " Ha'veyou nothing new to-day " From Pofe, from Parnell, or from Gay ?" L 4 Such... | |
 | 1787
...and that; As, " What's o'clock ?" and, " How's the wind ? " Whose chariot's that we left behind?" 70 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the...Parnell, or from Gay ?" Such tattle often entertains 7 5 My Lord and me as far as Stains, As once a-week we travel down To Windsor, and again to Town, Where... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1787
...Chariot's that we left behind f" 90 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the Country Signs j Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from...Parnell, or from Gay?" Such tattle often entertains 95 My Lord and me as far as Stains, As once a week we travel down To Windfor, -and again to Town, Where... | |
 | English poets - 1790
...chariot 's that we left behind )" 90 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country figns^ Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from Parnell, or from Gay i" Such tatde often entertains 9j My lord and me as far as Staines, As once a week we travel down To... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1791
...to chat, And queftkm me of this and that; As, ' What's o^clock ?' and, « How's the wind ?" * Whole country figns ; Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from Parnell, or from Gay >" Such tattle... | |
 | Robert Anderson - 1795
...to chat, And queftion me of this and that ; As, " What's o'clock? And, " How's tie wind ?" " Whofe chariot's that we left behind ?" Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country figns ; Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from Parnell, or from Gay ?*• Such... | |
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