 | John Aikin - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 297
...significative in the Greek, is lost to the English reader. Swift, in one of his familiar poems, says, —Have you nothing new to-day From Pope, from Parnell, or from Gay ? All these authors were his friends, and entertained the public at the same time : but though he has... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1808
...chariot's that we left behind ?" Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country signs ; * Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from...far as Staines, As once a week we travel down, To Windsor, and again to town, Where all that passes inter nos Might be proclaim'd at Charing cross. Yet... | |
 | Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808
...underneath the country signs ; VOL. in. H Or, ' Have yon nothing new to-day From Pope, from Paraell, or from Gay?' Such tattle often entertains My lord and me as far as Staincs, As once a week we travel down To Windsor, and again to town. Where all that passes inter noa... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1809
...underneath the country signs; Or, * Have you nothing new to-day ' From Pope, from Parncll, or fr»m ncy high ; Yet that not seem to creep, nor this to fly ; No Stains ; As once a week we travel dnwn To Windsor, and again to Town, Where all that, passes inter... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...to read the lines Writ underneath the country signs ; Or, " Ha,v« you nothing new to-day from Pone, from Parnell, or from Gay ?" Such tattle often entertains...as far as Staines, As once a week we travel down To Windsor, and again to town, Where all that passes inter nos Might be proclaim'd at Charing-cross. Yet... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...navel у try to read the lints Writ underneath the country signs ; Or, " Have you nothing new to i'ay From Pope, from Parnell, or from Gay ?" Such tattle often entertains My lurd and me as far as Stain^s, , A« once a week we travel down Tu Windsor, and again to town. Where... | |
 | William Somervile - 1811
...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...as far as Staines, as once a week we travel down to Windsor, and again to town, •where all that passes inter nos might be proclaim'd at Charing-cross.... | |
 | William Somervile - 1811
...underneath the country signs ; or, " have you nothing new-to day " from Pope, from Parnell, or from ( Such tattle often entertains my Lord and me as far as Staines, as once a week we travel down to Windsor, and again to town, where all that passes inter iios ^~f~f~f^^^.f might be proclaim'd at Charing-cross.... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1812
...conversation ; Lord Oxford said, " Swift, I am up ; there is a cat." BolingOr, " Have you nothing new to day " From Pope, from Parnell, or from Gay ?" Such tattle...far as Staines, As once a week we travel down, To Windsor, and again to town, Where all that passes inter nos Might be proclaim'd at Charing cross. Yet... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814
...paid incessant court BOWLES. Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the country signs ; * Or, " Have you nothing new to-day " From Pope, from...far as Staines, As once a week we travel down, To Windsor, and again to town, Where all that passes inter nos Might be proclaimed at Charing-cross. Yet... | |
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