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" And had the Dean, in all the nation, No worthy friend, no poor relation ? So ready to do strangers good, Forgetting his own flesh and blood... "
The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ... - Page 416
by Great Britain - 1804
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An essay on man [by A. Pope]. With some humourous verses on the death of ...

Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1736 - 64 pages
...Public done for him ? , " Mere Envy, Avarice and Pride > " He gave it all ;-— -but firft he.dy'd^ " And had the Dean, in all the Nation, " No worthy Friend ; no poor Relatipn f , I ; a " So ready to do Strangers Good, " Forgetting his own Fkfti and Blood ?" NowGRUBSTRE&T...
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Verses on the Death of Dr. S----. D.S.P.D.: Occasioned by Reading a Maxim in ...

Jonathan Swift - 1739 - 66 pages
...done for him ! «« Meer Envy, Avarice, and Pride ! « He gave it all : - — But firft he dy'd.' " And had the Dean, in all the Nation, • " No worthy Friend, no poor Relation ? " So ready to do Strangers good, .*« Forgetting his own Flefh and Blood? • • . . i * Now Grub-...
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Miscellanies. In Four Volumes, Volume 4

Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...What had the Publick done for him ? Merc Envy, Avarice, and Pride : He gave it all- but firft he dy'd. And had the Dean in all the Nation No worthy Friend ? No poor Relation ? Sio ready to do Strangers Good, Forgetting his o\vn Flefh and Blood ? X Now Grubftreet Wits are a!!...
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The works of ... Jonathan Swift, Volume 8

Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 pages
...Publick, done for him ! " Mere Envy, Avarice, and Pride ! " He gave k all :— But firflrhe dy'd. " And had the Dean, in all the Nation, " No worthy Friend, no poor Relation ? " So ready to do Strangers good, " Forgetting his own Flefh and Blood I" •• f Now Grub-ftreet...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 6

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...had the publick done for him ? Mere envy, avarice, and pride : He gave it all — but firft he dy'd. And had the dean in all the nation No worthy friend, no poor relation ? So So ready to do ftrangers good, Forgetting his own fkfh and blood? Now Grubftreet wits are all...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Accurately Revised in Twelve Volumes ..., Volume 6

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...had the publick done for him ? Mere envy, avarice, and pride : He gave it all — but firft he dy'd. And had the dean in all the nation No worthy friend, no poor relation ? So ready to do ftrangers good, Forgetting his own flem and blood ? f Now Grubftreet wits are all...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...him ? Mere envy, avarice, and pride : i He gave it all but firft he dy'd. 160 • . js VERSES ON THB And had the Dean in all the nation No worthy friend, no poor relation ? So ready to do ftrangers good, Forgetting his own flefh and blood. Now Grubftreet wits are all employ'd...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ...

Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pages
...had the publick done for him ? Mere envy, avarice, and pride : He gave it all — but firft he dy'd. And had the dean in all the nation ., No worthy friend, no poor relation ? So So ready to do ftrangers good,1 Forgetting his own flefri and blood ? Now Grubjlreet wits are...
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
...had the public done for him ? Mere envy, avarice, and pride : He gave it all but firft he dy'd. i(fc And had the Dean in all the nation No worthy friend, no poor relation ! So ready to do ftrangers good, Forgetting his own flefh and blood ? Now Grubftreet wits are all emplo5...
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The Works of the English Poets: Swift

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 400 pages
...hequeath'd to public ufes. '1 To public ufes ! there 'sa whim ! " What had the publick done for him ? " Mere envy, avarice, and pride : " He gave it all — but...all the nation, " No worthy friend, no poor relation ? •" So ready to do ftrangers good, '• Forgetting his own fiefli and blood !" . Now Grubftreet...
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