| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 388 pages
...Children in my Prefence, the very Smell of them was intolerable, much lefs could I fuffer them to eat in the fame Room. To this hour they dare not prefume...Hand. The firft Money I laid out was .to buy two young Stone-Horfes which I keep in a good Stable, and next to them the Groom is my greateft Favourite ; for... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 386 pages
...Children in my prefence, the very Smell of them was intolerable, much Icfs could I fuffer them to eat in the fame Room. To this hour they dare not prefume...out of the fame Cup, neither was I ever able to let ojie of them take me by the hand. The firft Money I laid out was to buy two young Stone-Horfes, which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...Children in my Prefence, the very Smell of them was intolerable ; much lefs could I fufrer them to eat in the fame Room. To this Hour, they dare not prefume...Hand. The firft Money I laid out was to buy two young StoneHorles, which I keep in a good Stable, and next to them the Groom is my greateft Favourite ; for... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...Children in my Prefence, the very Smell of them was intolerable •, much Icfs could I fuflfer them to eat in the fame Room. To this Hour they dare not prefume to touch my Bread, or drink out of the fame Cup j neither was I ever able to let one of them take me by the Hand. The firft Money I laid out was to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 pages
...dare not prclbme to touch my bread, or drink out of the lame cup ; neither was I ever. able to let them take me by the hand. The firft money I laid out...in a good ftable, and next to them the groom is my greatelt favourite ; for I feel my fpirits revived by the fmelj he contrails in the ltable. My horlts... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...children in my prefence : the very fmell of them was intolerable ; much lefs could I fuffer them to eat in the fame room. To this hour they dare not prefume...out of the fame cup ; neither was I ever able to let them take me by the hand. The firft money I laid out was to buy two young ftone-horfes, which I keep... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 pages
...not endure my wife or children in my prefence ; the very fmcll of them, was intolerable, much lefs could I fuffer them to cat in the fame room. To this...hand. The firft money I laid out, was to buy two young ftone - horfes, which I keep in a good ftable ; and next to them the groom is my greateft favourite,... | |
| 512 pages
...children in my prefence, the very fmell of them was intolerable, much lefs could I fuffer them to eat in the fame room. To this hour they dare not prefume...hand. The firft money I laid out was to buy two young ftone-borfes, which I keep in a good ftable, and next to them the groom is my greateft favourite ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...eat in the same room. To this hour they dare not presume to touch my bread, or drink out of the same cup ; neither was I ever able to let one of them take me by the hand. The first money I laid out was to buy two young stone horses, which I keep in a good stable, and next to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 pages
...the same room. To this hour they dare not presume to touch my bread, or drink out of the same cupj neither was I ever able to let one of them take me by the hand. The first money I laid out was to buy two young stone horses, which I keep in a good stable; and next to... | |
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