I'll ne'er believe a word they say. 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are somewhat dimmish grown; For nature, always in the right, To your decays adapts my sight; And wrinkles undistinguished pass, For I'm ashamed to use a glass: And till I... Body and Text in the Eighteenth Century - Strana 83upravili: - 1994 - 368 str.Omezený náhled - Podrobnosti o knize
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 str.
...I'll ne'er believe a Word they fay. 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My Eyes are fomewhat dimmifh grown ; For Nature, always in the Right, To your Decays adapts my Sight ; And Wrinkles undiftinguifh'd pafs, For I'm afham'd to ufe a Glafs ; And till I fee them with thefeEyes, Whoever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 str.
...I'll ne'er believe a Word they fay. 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My Eyes are fomewhat dimifh grown ; For Nature, always in the Right, To your Decays adapts my Sight, . And Wrinkles undiftinguifh'd pafs, For I'm afham'd to ufe a Glafs; And till I fee them with thefe Eye:. Whoever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 str.
...it not be known, My Eyes are fomewhat dimmifh grown : VOL. II. N For i?8 POEMS en feverai OCCASIONS. For Nature, always in the Right, To your Decays adapts my Sight ; And Wrinkles undiftinguifh'd pafs, For I'm afham'd to ufc a Glafs ; And, 'till I fee them with thefe Eyes, Whoever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 str.
...I'll ne'er believe a word they fay. 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are fomewhat dimmifli grown : For nature, always in the right, To your decays adapts my fight ? And wrinkles undiftinguifli'd pafs, For I'm afliam'd to ufe a glafs ; And, till I fee them... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 str.
...I'll ne'er believe a word they fay. 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are fomev/hat dimifii grown : For nature, always in the right, To your decays adapts my fight ; And wrinkles undiftinguim'd pafs, For I'm afham'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them with... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 str.
...I'll ne'er believe a word they fay., , 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are fomewhat dimifh grown : For nature, always in the right, To your decays adapts my fight ; And wrinkles undiftinguim'd pafs, ; For I'm afham'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them with... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 str.
...ne'er believe a word they fay. 4° Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are fomewhat dimifli grown : For nature, always in the right, To your decays adapts my fight ; And wrinkles undiftinguifh'd pafs, 45 For I'm afliam'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 str.
...1l ne'er believe a word they fay. "Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are fomewhat dimmifh grown: For nature, always in the right, To your decays adapts my fight ; And wrinkles undiftinguifh'd pafs, For I 'm afham'd to ufe a glafs ; And till J fee them with... | |
| 1787 - 446 str.
...locks are turn'd to grey ? I'll ne'er believe a word they say. 4* But, Stella, say, what evil tongue ^5 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are somewhat...right, To your decays adapts my sight, And wrinkles imdistinguish'd pass, 45 For I'm asham'd to use a glass ; And till I see them with these eyes, Whoever... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 str.
...'ll ne'er believe a word they fay. 'Tis true, but let it not be known, My eyes are fomewhat dimmifh grown : For nature, always in the right, To your decays adapts my fight •; And wrinkles undiftinguim'd pafs, For I 'm afham'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them... | |
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