 | Alexander Pope - 1757
...tellure daturus ? Jurantem me fcire nihil miratur, ut unum Scilicet egregii mcrtalem altique filenti. As once a week we travel down To Windfor, and again...all that pafles, inter nos, Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Crofs. 100 Yet fome I know with envy fwell, Becaufe they fee me us'd fo well : " How think... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1760
...From Pope, from Parnel, 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...all that pafles, inter nos, Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Crofs. 100 Yet fome I know with envy fwell, Becaule they fee me us'd fo well : " How think... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1768
...faciens, et cut concredere nugas. . Sueh Such tattle often entertains My lord anci me as far as Stains, As once a week we travel down To Windfor^ and again to town, Where all that paffes inter nos Might be proclaim'd at Charing-crofs. 80 Yet fome I know with envy fwell, Becaufe... | |
 | 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... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...that ; As " What's o'clock ?" And, " How's the wind ?" " Whofe chariot's that we left behind ?" 90 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the...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
...the country Jigns ; Or, " Ha'veyou nothing new to-day " From Pofe, from Parnell, or from Gay ?" L 4 Such tattle often entertains My lord and me as far as Staines, As once a week we travel down To Wind/or, and again to town, Where all that pajfes inter nos Might be proclaim 'd at Charing-Crofs.... | |
 | 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... | |
 | 1787
...chariot's that we left behind?" 70 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 ?" 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... | |
 | English poets - 1790
...that; ». As, "What 's o'clock?" And, "How's the wind?" " Whofe chariot 's that we left behind )" 90 Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the...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
...and that; As, ' What's o^clock ?' and, « How's the wind ?" * Whole Chariot's that we left behind ?' Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the...Such tattle often entertains My Lord and me as far as Stains ; As once a week we travel down To Windlbr, and again to Town, Where all that paflcs inter nos... | |
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