| John Timbs - 1862 - 422 oldal
...For an el breth f There, a page fill'd with billet-doux ; On t'other side, ' Laid out for shoes'— 'Madam, I die without your grace'— 'Item, for half a yard of lace,' " &c. &c. Swifft Works, voL xiv. p. 53. WHO WAS STELLA» Esther Johnson—who purchased, by a life... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1866 - 440 oldal
...use perfume :" Here, a page fill'd with billets-doux ; On t'other side, " Laid out for shoes"— " Madam, I die without your grace"— " Item, for half...would place it here, For every peeping fop to jeer ? To think that your brains' issue is Exposed to th' excrement of his, In power of spittle and a clout,... | |
| Epigrammatists - 1870 - 654 oldal
...The close of Swift's lines, " Written in a Lady's Ivory Table-Book, 1699," mny be compared: Who thut had wit would place it here, For every peeping fop to jeer; In power of spittle and a clout, Whene'er he please, to blot it out; And then, to heighten the disgrace. Clap his... | |
| Henry Philip Dodd - 1870 - 652 oldal
...of Swift's linos, " Written in a Lady's Ivory Tnble-Book, IC'.'U," may be coni|mml : Who that hnrl wit would place it here, For every peeping fop to jeer; In power of spittle und a clout. Whene'er he please, to blot it out; And then, to heighten the disgrace. Clap his... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 434 oldal
...For an el breth ;' There, a page fill'd with billet-doux ; On t'other side, ' Laid out for shoes'— 'Madam, I die without your grace'— ' Item, for half a yard of lace,' " &c. &c. ~ rifos Worlca, voL xiv. p. 52. . WHO WAS STELLA l Esther Johnson—who purchased, by a life... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1879 - 558 oldal
...to use perfume:" Here, a page fill'd with billets-doux; On t'other side, " Laid out for shoes"— " Madam, I die without your grace "— " Item, for half...would place it here, For every peeping fop to jeer? To think that your brains' issue is Exposed to th' excrement of his, In power of spittle and a clout,... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 388 oldal
...use perfume :' Here, a page filled with billets-doux; On t'other side, ' laid out for shoes '— ' Madam, I die without your grace '— ' Item, for half a yard of lace.'" * This would give but a very small total of exercise,—namely, half a mile five times a day. 158 MEN... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 518 oldal
...to use perfume :" Here, a page fill'd with billet-doux; On t'other side, " Laid out for shoes"— " Madam, I die without your grace "— " Item, for half...would place it here, For every peeping fop to jeer ? To think that your brains' issue is Exposed to th' excrement of his, In power of spittle and a clout,... | |
| William Roberts - 1896 - 264 oldal
...safe way to use perfume: Here a page fill'd with billetdoux : On t'other side, Laid out for shoes ; Madam, I die without your grace ; Item, for half a...of lace. Who that had wit would place it here, For ev'ry peeping fop to jeer ? In pow'r of spittle, and a clout, Whene'er he please, to blot it out; And... | |
| William Roberts - 1896 - 270 oldal
...safe way to use perfume : L Here a page fill'd with billetdoux : On t'other side, Laid out for shoes ; Madam, I die without your grace ; Item, for half a...of lace. Who that had wit would place it here, For ev'ry peeping fop to jeer ? In pow'r of spittle, and a clout, Whene'er he please, to blot it out ;... | |
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