Dame, said I, as loud as I could bawl, do you know what a Loss I have had? Nay, said she, my Lord Col/way's Folks are all very sad; For my Lord Dromedary comes a Tuesday without fail; Pugh! said I, but that's not the Business that I ail. Miscellaneous poems - Sayfa 54Jonathan Swift tarafından - 1814Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 456 sayfa
...swearing : Then my dame Wadgar f came ; and she, you know, is thick of hearing. Dame, said I, as loud as I could bawl, do you know what a loss I have had ?...§ folks are all very sad ; For my lord Dromedary j| comes a Tuesday without fail. ! said I, but that 's not the business that I ail. * Wife to one of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 352 sayfa
...swearing : Then my dameWadgar % czme; and she, you know, is thick of hearing. " Dame," said I, as loud as I could bawl, " do you know what a loss I have had...lord Colway's § folks are all very sad : For my lord Diomedary |] comes a Tuesday without fail." " Pugh!" said I, " but that's not the business that I ail."... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 472 sayfa
...swearing : Then my dame Wadgarfcame; and she, you know, is thick of hearing. " Dame," said I, as loud as I could bawl, " do you/ know what a loss I have had...my lord Dromedary ||comes a Tuesday without fail." * Wife to one of the footmen. H. f Earl of Berkeley's valet. H. J The old deaf housekeeper. H. § Galway.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 472 sayfa
...: > Then my dame Wadgarjcame ; and she, you know, is thick of hearing. " Dame," said I, as loud as I could bawl, " do you know what a loss I have had r" " Nay," said she, " my lord Colway's § folks are all very sad : For my lord Dromedary || comes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 sayfa
...I, as loud as I could bawl, do you kno» what a loss I have had ) Nay, said she, my lord Colways 6 folks are all very sad; For my lord Dromedary ' comes a Tuesday without fail. Pujrh ! said I, but that 's not the business that I ail. Says Gary s, says he, I have been a servant... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 sayfa
...he fell athen my dame WadgerJ came; and she, you know, is thick of hearing. Dame, said I, as loud as I could bawl, do you know what a loss I have had ? Nay, said she, my Lord Colway's § folk are all very sad ; [out fail. for my Lord Dromedary || comes a Tuesday withPugh! said I, but... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 sayfa
...he fell aien my dame Wadger J came; and she, you know, is thick of hearing, lame, said I, as loud as I could bawl, do you know what a loss I have had ? fay, said she, my Lord Colway's § folk are all very sad ; [out fail, ir my Lord Dromedary |] comes... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 384 sayfa
...ing: Then my dame WadgarJ came ; and she, you know, "is thick of hearing. " Dame," said I, as loud as I could bawl, " do you know what a loss I have had...said I, " but that's not the business that I ail." * Wife to one of the footmen. H. f Earl of Berkeley's valet. H. } The old deaf housekeeper. H. 5 Gaiway.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 412 sayfa
...swearing: Then my dame WadgarJ came ; and she, you know, is thick of hearing. " Dame," said I, as loud as I could bawl, " do you know what a loss I have had ?" " Nay," said she, " my lord Colway'sS folks are all very sad: For my lord Dromedary || comes a Tuesday without fail." " Pugh !"... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 524 sayfa
...corner of Mrs Dukes's * box, tied in a rag, the money was found. So next morning we told Whittle fj and he fell a swearing : Then my dame Wadger J came;...but that's not the business that I ail." Says Cary, ^f says he, " I have been a servant this five and twenty years, come spring, And in all the places... | |
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