| Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1736 - 64 pages
...thus, methinks, I hear them fpeak : ' " See, how the Dean begins to break ! " Poor Gentleman ! he drops apace ; " You plainly find it in his Face"; " That...old Vertigo in his Head " Will never leave him, till he-'s dead. " Befides, his Memory decays ; " He recollects not what he fays : " He cannot call his... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1739 - 66 pages
...Death can do them good } Yet, thus methinks, I hear 'em fpeak j See, how the Dean begins to brdak : Poor .Gentleman, he droops apace, You plainly find...old Vertigo in his Head, Will never leave him, till he's dead: Befides, his Memory decays, He recollects not what he fays ; He cannot call his Friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...fpeak: See, how the Dean begins to break! Poor Gentleman ! he droops apace ; You plainly find it in hb Face. That old Vertigo in his Head Will never leave him, till he's dead. Befides, his Memory decays : | He recollefts not what he fays: He cannot call his Friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 pages
...good ; Yet * Lord Vifcount Balingbrolte. t Made Earl of Bath ia the Year 1742. DEATH of DR. SWIFT. 181 Yet thus, methinks, I hear them fpeak, See, how the...old Vertigo in his Head, Will never leave him 'till he's dead : Befides, his Memory decays, He recollects not what he fays ; He cannot call his Friends... | |
| 1751 - 394 pages
...methinks, I hesr them fpeak, See how the Dean begins to break ! Poor Gentleman ! he droops apace i . • You plainly find it in his face. That old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead. • Befides, his memory decays ; He recolleäs not what he fays : He ca«not call his friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...forefee, my fpecial friends Will try to find their private ends : And, though 'tis hardly underftood, Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks,...vertigo in his head :.-,-/ Will never leave him, till he's dead,. _•„ •. Befides, his memory decays : He recolleds not what he fays ; DEATH OF DR.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...forefee, my fpecial friends Will try to find their private ends : And, though 'tis hardly underftood, Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks,...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him, till he's dead. Befides, his memory decays : He recollects not what he fays ; He DEATH OF DR. SWIFT. 295... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...methinks, I hear them fpeak : See, how the Dean begins to break ! So Poor Gentleman, he drops apace i You plainly find it in his face. That old vertigo in his head Will never leave him, till he's dead. Befides, his memory decays : §5 He recollefts not what he fejjs ; He cannot call his friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pages
...forefee, my fpecial friends Will try to find their private ends : And, though 'tis hardly underftood, Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks,...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him, till he's dead. Bcfides, his memory decays; He recollects not what he fays ; He He cannot call his friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
...good, Yet thus, methinks, I hear them fpeak; See, how the Dean begins to break ! 80 Poor gentlemen ! he droops apace ! You plainly find it in his face....old vertigo in his head Will never leave him, till he'adead. • Lord Vilcount Bolingbroke. f William Pulir ey, E:q; now Earl of Bat't. Befides, Befides,... | |
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