| Jonathan Swift - 1711 - 440 páginas
...Earth• and the Root ?n HP \\r 5 'tis now handled by eveW'erK:h, condemned to doe '" ;.••. ji.igtry, and: by a Capricious kind of Fate, deftined to make...Length, worn to the Stumps in the Service of the Maids, 'tis either thrown out of Doors, or condemned to its laffc ufe of kindling a Fire. When I beheld this,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1721 - 312 páginas
...condemned to ikr ber Drudgery, and- by a -efr^kkm* kt«^--«f Fate, dertin'tl to make other t kings Clean* and be Nafty it felf : At length, worn to the Stumps in the Service of the Maids, 'tis either thrown out of Doors, or condemned to the laft Ufe ffc;fitjdTfcg( a 1Tf re. / Wfcen I beheld,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 páginas
...and the Root in the Air : It is now handled by every dirty Wench, condemned to do her Drudgery •, and by a capricious kind of Fate, deftined to make other Things clean, and be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the Stumps in the Service of the Maids, it is either thrown out' of Doors,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 páginas
...Drudgery ; and by a capricious Kind of Fate, deflined to make other Things clean, md be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the Stumps in the Service of the...of Doors, or condemned to the laft Ufe of kindling i Fire. When I beheld this, I f;ghed, and faid within jnyfelf, myfelf, SURELY MORTAL MAN is A BROOMSTICK;... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 páginas
...earth, and the root in the air ; it is now handled by every dirty wench, condemned to do her drudgery, and by a capricious kind of fate, deftined to make other things clean, and be natty itfelf : at length worn to the .ftumps in * The fword of wit like the way : but fharp and irreftfllle... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...earth, and the root in, the air: it is now handled by every dirty wench, condemned to do her drudgery ; and by a capricious kind of fate, deftined to make other things clean, and be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the flumps in the fervice of the maids, it is cither thrown out of doors,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 392 páginas
...earth, and the root in the air : it is now handled by every dirty wench, condemned to do her drudgery; and, by a capricious kind of fate, deftined to make other things clean, and be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the (lumps in the fervice of the maids, it is either thrown out of doors,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 326 páginas
...icmaia invulnerable, ORRKRY. H4 A MEDITATION UPON at length worn out to the ftumps in the fer-. vice 'of the maids, it is either thrown ou,t of doors, or condemned to the laft life, of kindling a fire. When I beheld this, I fighed, and faid within myfelf, Surety mortal Man is... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 páginas
...earth, and the root iji the air; it is now handled by every dirty wench, condemned to do her drudgery, and by a capricious kind of fate, deftined to make other things clean, and be nafty itfelf : at length worn to the ftumps in * Tic fword of wit like the way : butfliarp and ir fcy:he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...deflined to make other things clean, and be nafty itfelf: at length, worn to the flumps in the fcrvice of the maids, it is either thrown out of doors, or...laft ufe, of kindling a fire. When I beheld this, I ilghed, and laid within myfelf, &iirelp movt.il gjf)an i& a JSraonu ! nature lent him into the world... | |
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