| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 oldal
...rattended in his desk ; when after having sat " some time, and finding the congregation to con" sist only of himself, and his clerk Roger, he began " with...the " Scripture moveth you and me in sundry places,' ** &c. — And then proceeded regularly through the " whole service. I mention this trifling circumstance... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 500 oldal
...and the rector attended in his desk ; when after having sat some time, and finding the congregation to consist only of himself, and his clerk Roger, he...the Scripture moveth you and me in sundry places,' ^c. And then proceeded regularly through the whole service. I mention this trifling circumstance only... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 oldal
...rung, and the rector attended his desk ; when after having sat some time, and finding the congregation to consist only of himself and his clerk Roger, he...and gravity, but with a turn peculiar to himself, " De-.rly beloved Roger, the sfripture moreth you and me in sundry places," and proceeded 'regularly... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 768 oldal
...Cox, the parish clerk. The rector, .however, ascended the desk, and rising up very gravely, began — "Dearly beloved Roger, the scripture moveth you and me in sundry places, &c." This circumstance comes down too well attested to be denied, and it shews that the levity of Swift's... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 oldal
...rung, and the Rector attended in his desk : when after having sat some time, finding the congregation to consist only of himself .and his clerk Roger, he began with great composure, and with a turn peculiar to himself ; * Dearly beloved .Roger, the Scripture moveth you and me in sundry... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 526 oldal
...ascended the desk. But, having remained some time with no other auditor than his clerk Roger, he began, " Dearly beloved Roger, the Scripture moveth you and me in sundry places;" and so proceeded to the end of the service. Of the same kind was his race with Dr. Raymond, vicar of Trim,... | |
| 1816 - 526 oldal
...ascended the desk. But, having remained some time with no other auditor than his clerk Roger, he began, " Dearly beloved Roger, the Scripture moveth you and me in sundry places ;" and so proceeded to the end of the service. Of the same kind was his race with Dr. Raymond, vicar of Trim,... | |
| Friend to rational mirth - 1817 - 456 oldal
...congregation to consist only of himself and his clerk Roger, be began with great composare and gravity, bat with a turn peculiar to himself, " Dearly beloved...then proceeded regularly through the whole service. 3 13. A tailor, grown tired of his shop-board, where he had long been hatching fanatical innovation*,... | |
| 1821 - 754 oldal
...Cox, the parish clerk. The rector, however, ascended the desk, and rising up very gravely, began, " Dearly beloved Roger, the Scripture moveth you and me in sundry places," &c. and so proceeded to the end of the service. In 17O1, Swift took his doctor's degree, and shortly... | |
| 1821 - 670 oldal
...Cox, the parish clerk. The rector, however, ascended the desk, and rising up very gravely, began, '• Dearly beloved Roger, the Scripture moveth you and me in sundry places," &c. and so proceeded to the end of the service. In 1701, Swift took his doctor's degree, anil shortly... | |
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