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" Nor wonder how his fortune sunk, His brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the moral not exact, Besides, the tale is false, in fact; And so absurd, that could I raise up, From fields Elysian, fabling... "
A physician's tale - 286. oldal
szerző: Heberden Milford - 1854
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The works of ... Jonathan Swift, 8. kötet

Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 oldal
...By want of Skill, he always loft : He heard, there was a Club of Cheats, Who had contriv'da thoufand Feats ; Could change the Stock, or cog a Dye, And thus deceive the fharpefl Eye ; No wonder how his Fortune funk, His Brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the Moral...

Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1787 - 446 oldal
...cost, By want of skill he always lost: 190 He heard there was a club of cheats, Who had contriv'da thousand feats; Could change the stock, or cog a dye,...the sharpest eye : No wonder how his fortune sunk, 195 His brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the moral not exaft; Besides, the tale is false...

The Works, 11. kötet

Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 386 oldal
...contriv'da thousand feats ; Could change the stock, or cog a die, And thus deceive the sharpest eye : Nor wonder how his fortune sunk, His brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the moral not exact ; Besides, the tale is false in fact ; And so absurd, that could I raise...

The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., 17. kötet

Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 oldal
...contriv'da thousand feats ; Could change the stock, or cog a die, And thus deceive the sharpest eye : Nor wonder how his fortune sunk, His brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the moral not exact ; Besides, the tale is false in fact ; And so absurd, that could I raise...

The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift...

Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 832 oldal
...contriv'da thousand feats; Could change the stock, or cog a die, And thus deceive the sharpest eye : Nor wonder how his fortune sunk, His brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the moral not exact; Besides, the tale is false in fact ; And so absurd, that could I raise up...

Miscellaneous poems

Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 534 oldal
...contriv'da thousand feats; Could change the stock, or cog a die, And thus deceive the sharpest eye : Nor wonder how his fortune sunk, His brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the moral not exact ; Besides, the tale is false in fact ; And so absurd, that I could raise...

The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 268 oldal
...pass an hour away ; And well he might, for, to his cost, By want of skill he always lost : He heard there was a club of cheats, Who had contrived a thousand...fortune sunk, His brothers fleece him when he's drunk. I own the moral not exact ; Besides, the tale is false in fact; And so absurd, that could I raise up...

The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe

James Parton - 1856 - 720 oldal
...pass an hour away : And well he might ; for, to his cost, By want of skill he always lost ; He heard there was a club of cheats, Who had contrived a thousand feats ; Could change the stock, or cog a die, And thus deceive the sharpest eye : Xor wonder how his fortune sunk, His brothers fleece him when...

The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Copious Notes and Additions ..., 1. kötet

Jonathan Swift - 1860 - 1090 oldal
...pass an hour away: And well he might; for, to his cost, By want of skill he always lost ; He heard there was a club of cheats, Who had contrived a thousand feats; Could change the stock, or cog a die, And thus deceive the sharpest eye: Nor wonder how his fortune sunk. ' His brothers fleece him...

The Lost Beauties of the English Language: An Appeal to Authors, Poets ...

Charles Mackay - 1874 - 324 oldal
...as quality in fashion, Drinking, lying, cogging, eating, &c., &c. Ford: The Surfs Darling. He heard there was a club of cheats, Who had contrived a thousand...stock, or cog a dye, And thus deceive the sharpest eye. Swift. When lazy queens have nought to do, But study how to cog and lie, To make debate and mischief...




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