| Alexander Pope - 1798 - 146 páginas
...perish all ! ' She said; then raging to Sir Plume repairs, And bids her beau demand the precious hairs : (Sir Plume, of amber snuff-box justly vain, And the...out — ' My lord, why, what the devil ! Z — ds ! damn the lock ! 'fore Gad, you must be civil ! Plague on't! 'tis past a jest — nay, prithee, pox!... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1801 - 140 páginas
...perish all!' She said ; then raging to Sir Plume repairs, And bids her beau demand the precious hairs: (Sir Plume, of amber snuff-box justly vain, And the...And thus broke out—' My lord, why, what the devil! Z—ds ! damn the lock ! 'fore Gad, you must be civil! Plague on't! 'tis past a jest—-nay, prithee,... | |
| George Campbell - 1801 - 462 páginas
...take as a contrast to the two last examples, the following delineation of a fop : Sect. II. Of humour. Sir Plume (of amber snuff.box justly vain, And the...open'd, then the case, And thus broke out, " My Lord, why,—what the devil ? " Z—as!—damn the lock !—'fore Gad, you must be civil \ " Plague on't!—'tis... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 496 páginas
...health. Sir Plume (a proper name for a soldier) has all the circumstances that agree with prince Eugene : Sir Plume, of amber snuffbox justly vain, And the nice conduct of a clouded cane, With earnest eyes 'Tis remarkable, this general is a great taker of snuff, as well as towns ; his conduct of the clouded... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 páginas
...health. Sir Plume (a proper name for a soldier) has all the circumstances that agree with prince Eugene : Sir Plume, of amber snuffbox justly vain, And the...conduct of a clouded cane, With earnest eyes—— 'Tis remarkable, this general is a great taker of snufF, as well as towns; his conduct of the clouded... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 236 páginas
...all ! 120 She said ; then raging to Sir Plume repairs, And bids her beau demand the precious hairs : (Sir Plume, of amber snuff-box justly vain, And the...cane,) With earnest eyes, and round unthinking face, 125 He first the snuff-box open'd, then the case, And thus broke out—" My Lord, why, what the devil... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 558 páginas
...cane) With earneft eyes, and round unthinking face, 125 He firft the muff-box open'd, then the cafe, And thus broke out — " My Lord, why, what the devil ! " Z — ds! damn the Lock ! 'fore Gad, you muftbe civil " Plague on't! 'tis paft a left — nay prithee, pox !... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 550 páginas
...cane) With earneft eyes, and round unthinking face, 125 He firft the muff-box open'd, then the cafe, And thus broke out — " My Lord, why, what the devil ! " Z — ds! damn the Lock ! 'fore Gad, you muft be civil *' Plague on't! 'tis paft a left — nay prithee, pox... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 páginas
...perish all !" She said ; then raging to Sir Plume repairs, And hids her beau demand the precious hairs : Sir Plume, of amber snuff-box justly vain, And the...broke out—" My lord, why, what the devil! Z— ds ! damn the lock ! 'fore Gad you must be civil! Plague on't ! 'tis past a jest— nay, prithee, pox... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 316 páginas
...to Sir Plume repairs, And hids. her heau demand the precious huir.s: (Sir Plume, of amher snuff-hox justly vain, And the nice conduct of a clouded cane,) With earnest eyes, and round unthinking face, KSi He firi-t the snuff-hox open'd, then the case, And thus hroke out — " My Lord, why, .what the... | |
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