| Jonathan Swift - 1745 - 294 pages
...Country, and not hi my Power to deny myfelf. 1 have pafled a very conftrained Hour, and now return to fay I know not what: I have been long weary of the World, and lhall for my fmall Remainder of Years be weary of Life, H 3 having having for ever loft that Converfation... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 pages
...Country, and not in my Power to deny myfelf. I have pafled a very conftrained Hour, and now return to fay I know not what. I have been long weary of the World, and mail for my fmall Remainder of Years be weary of Life, having for ever loft that Converfation. which... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 402 pages
...country, and not in my power to deny myfelf. 1 have pafTed a very conftrained hour, and now return to fay I know not what : I have been long weary of the world, and fhall for my fmall remainder of years be weary of life, having for ever loft that converfation, which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...country, and not in my power to deny myfelf. I have patted a very conftrained hour, and now return to fay I know not what. I have been long weary of the world, * Lord Bolingbrokc invited the Dean to fpend a winter with i.'tt at his houie in France, on the banks... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 402 pages
...country, and not in my power to deny myfelf. 1 have parted a very conftrained hour, and now return to fay I know "not what : I have been long weary of the world, and fhali for my fmall remainder of years be weary of life, having for ever loft that converfation, which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 pages
...country, and not in my power to deny myfelf. 1 have pafled a very conftrained hour, and now return to fay I know not what. I have been long weary of the world, and fhall, for my fmall remainder of years, be weary of life ; having for ever loft that conversation which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...! that I '* am this moment called down to a visitor, when I am " in the country, and not in mypower to deny myself. " I have passed a very constrained hour, and now re" turn to say I know not what, I have been long " weary of the world, and shall for my small remainder... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pages
...body. — Confusion! that I am this moment called down to a visitor, when I am in the country, and not in my power to deny myself. I have passed a very...life, having for ever lost that conversation, which alone could make it tolerable." Soon after this, we have seen that he returned to Ireland, where he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 pages
...I have passed a very constrained hour, and * This was written from Mr. Pope's at Twickenham. H. now now return to say I know not what. I have been long...weary of life, having for ever lost that conversation, whieh could only make it tolerable. — I fear while you are reading this, you will be shedding tears... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 pages
...body. — Confusion ! that I am this moment called down to a visitor, when I am in the country, and not in my power to deny myself. — I have passed a very constrained hour, and * Thi» was written from Mr. Pope's at Twickenham. H, now return to say I know not what. I have been... | |
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