| Jonathan Swift - 1739 - 66 pages
...As modern (i) Scroggs, or old Treffilian ; " Who long all Juftice had difcarded, " Nor fear 'd he. GOD, nor Man regarded ; " Vow'd on the Dean his Rage...to vent,, ^ And make him of his Zeal repent \ " But wards on the Tryal of the Printer of the DrapierV Fourth Letter ; but the Jury, againft all he could... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 pages
...Treffilian -, " Who long all Juftice had difcarded, ; . .. «' Nor f ear' d he GOD, nor Man regarded V > " Vow'd on the Dean his Rage to vent, :/ > " And make him of his Zeal repent ; ' >.' ' " But Heav'n his Innocence defends, " The grateful People ftand his Friends : > " Not Strains of Law, nor... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...to direfiiens from court VERSES on THK Who long all juftice had difcarded,. 485 A or fcar'd he C 'J, nor man regarded \ Vow'd on the Dean his rage to vent, And make him of his 2eal repent: But heav'n his innocence defends, The grateful people ftand his friend* ;. 490 Not ftrains... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
...not man regarded; Vow'd on the Bean his rage to vent, And make him of his zeal repent : Rut heav'n his innocence defends, The grateful people ftand his...ftrains of law, nor judges frown, Nor topics brought to pleale the the c , Nor witnefs hir'd, nor jury pick'd, Prevail to bring him in convict. In exile -with... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English prose literature - 1779 - 476 pages
...proffigate a villain, As modern Scruggs, or old Treflian ; Who long all iuftice had difcarded, Nor fear'd he GOD, nor man regarded; Vow'd on the Dean his rage...innocence defends, The grateful people ftand his friends : Nor drains of law, nor judges' frown, Nor topics brought to pleafe the crown, Nor witnefs hir'd,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 400 pages
..." As modern Scroggs, or old Treffilian ; " Who long all juftice had difcarded, 48^ " Nor fear' d be God, nor man regarded; " Vow'd on the Dean his rage...his innocence defends, " The grateful people ftand hrs friends ; 450 " Not ftrains of law, nor judges frown, " Nor topies brought to pleafe the crown,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 404 pages
...modern Scroggs, or old Treffilian ; " Who long all juftice had difcirded, 485 " Nor fear' d hi Gotl, nor man regarded ; " Vow'd on the Dean his rage to...zeal repent : " But Heaven his innocence defends, u The grateful people ftand his friends; 499 M Not II rains of law, nor judges frown, " Nof topics... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...modern Scroggs, or old Treffilian ; • " Who long all juflice had discarded, 4^5 " Norfear'dhe Gad, nor man regarded '; • " Vow'd on the Dean .his rage...innocence defends, " The grateful people ftand his friends ; 4*0 " Not ftrains of lavy, norjudges frown, ~" Nor topics brought to pleife the crown, " Nor wimefs... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 pages
..." As modern Scroggs, or old Treffilian ; 425 " Who long all juftice had difcarded, " Nor fear'd he God, nor man regarded ; " Vow'd on the Dean his rage...zeal repent : " But Heaven his innocence defends, 43° " The grateful people ftand his friends ; " Not ftrains of law, nor judges' frown, " Nor topics... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 422 pages
...or old Treffilian ; * Who long all juftice had difcarded, 485 Nor fear'd he God, nor man regarded y Vow'd on the Dean' his rage to vent, And make him of his zeal repent : But heav'n his innocence defends ; The grateful people ftand his friends ; 490 Not ftrains of law, nor... | |
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