The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume 1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 pages |
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... damn'd lie ! " The hangman for pardon fell down on his knee ; Tom gave him a kick in the guts for his fee : Then said , I must speak to the people a little ; But I'll see you all damn'd before I will whittle . " 1 Widow of John Harding ...
... damn'd lie ! " The hangman for pardon fell down on his knee ; Tom gave him a kick in the guts for his fee : Then said , I must speak to the people a little ; But I'll see you all damn'd before I will whittle . " 1 Widow of John Harding ...
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... damn'd let To verse - but now for Domitilla . Dan Pope consigns Belinda's watch To the fair sylphid Momentilla , * And thus I offer up my catch To the snow - white hands of Domitilla . " Aeneid , " xi . 2 Qu . Flaccilla ? see Gibbon ...
... damn'd let To verse - but now for Domitilla . Dan Pope consigns Belinda's watch To the fair sylphid Momentilla , * And thus I offer up my catch To the snow - white hands of Domitilla . " Aeneid , " xi . 2 Qu . Flaccilla ? see Gibbon ...
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... damn'd - I'll tell you my mind . Wherever the damn'd do chiefly abound , Most certainly there is HELL to be found : Damn'd poets , damn'd critics , damn'd blockheads , damn'd knaves , Damn'd senators bribed , damn'd prostitute slaves ; Damn ...
... damn'd - I'll tell you my mind . Wherever the damn'd do chiefly abound , Most certainly there is HELL to be found : Damn'd poets , damn'd critics , damn'd blockheads , damn'd knaves , Damn'd senators bribed , damn'd prostitute slaves ; Damn ...
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... damn'd ; 7 ( So some folk told you , but they knew No more of Jove's designs than you ; ) -The world's mad business now is o'er , And I resent these pranks no more . -I to such blockheads set my wit ! 2AI damn such fools ! -Go , go ...
... damn'd ; 7 ( So some folk told you , but they knew No more of Jove's designs than you ; ) -The world's mad business now is o'er , And I resent these pranks no more . -I to such blockheads set my wit ! 2AI damn such fools ! -Go , go ...
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... damn'd ; Which with unsparing hand he strews Through courts and senates as he goes ; And then at Beelzebub's black hall , Complains his budget was too small . " Your simile may better shine In verse , but there is truth in mine . 1 " So ...
... damn'd ; Which with unsparing hand he strews Through courts and senates as he goes ; And then at Beelzebub's black hall , Complains his budget was too small . " Your simile may better shine In verse , but there is truth in mine . 1 " So ...
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