| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 str.
...The Ass approaching next, confeft, That in his Heart he lov'da Jeft : A Wag he was, he needs niuft own, And could not let a Dunce alone :Sometimes his...perhaps be too fevere ; But yet, the worft that could be laid, He was a Wit both born and bred j And to the PRIEST. 153 And, if it be a Sin or Shame, Nature... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 426 str.
...theft, or thirft of blood. 20 THE afs approaching next, confefs'd, That in his heart he lov'da jeft : A wag he was, he needs muft own, And could not let a dunce alone : Somctitnes his friend he would not fpare, Zj And might perhaps be too ievere : But yet the worft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 str.
...theft, or thirft of blood. 10 The a£k approaching next, confefs'd, That in his heart he lov'da jell : A wag he was, he needs muft own, And could not let...dunce alone : Sometimes his friend he would not fpare, 2? And might perhaps be too fevere : But yet, the worft that could he faid, He was a wit both bora... | |
| 1787 - 446 str.
.... The Ass approaching next confes'd That in his heart he lov'da jest: A wag he was, he, needs must own, And could not let a dunce alone : Sometimes his friend he would not spare 15 And might perhaps be too severe : But yet, the worst that could be said, He was a wit both... | |
| Eschenburg - 1788 - 472 str.
...Kapine, theft, or tlmft of blood. The afs approaching next, confefs'd That in his heart he lov'da jeft; A Wag he was, he needs muft own, And could not let...that could be faid, He was a wit both born and bred; • l • . . And, if it be a fin or fhame, '. Nature alone muft bear the blame: .. •• One fault... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 str.
...broke my faft : But I defy the Iwfeft tongue To prove I did my neighbour wrong ; Or ever went to feek my food By rapine, theft, or thirft of blood. The...: But yet, the worft that could be faid, He was a tuit both born and bred; And, if it be a fin or mame, Nature alone muft bear the blame : One fault... | |
| 1794 - 954 str.
...rapine, theft, or third ofblood. The afs, approaching next, confcfs'd, That in his heart he lov'da jeft : A wag he was, he needs muft own, And could not let a dunce alone ; Sometimes his friend he would not f(¿-" And might perhaps be too fevere ; But yet, the word that couhd be fiid, He was a tvit both born... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 str.
...approaching next, confefs'd, That in his heart he lov'da jeft : A wag he was-, he needs rauft own, Anct couid not let a dunce alone ; Sometimes his friend he would not fpare, And might perhaps be too fcvere : But yet, the worif that could be faid, He was a -.vit both born and bred ; And, if it be a... | |
| Eschenburg - 1788 - 474 str.
...next, confefs'd That in his heart hè lov'da jeft; A Wag he was, he needs muft own, And could not têt a Dunce alone : Sometimes his friend he would not fpare^ And might perhaps be too fèvere : Cut yet, the worft that could be faid^ He was a wit both born and bred ; And, if it he a... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 516 str.
...theft, or thirft of blood. * The afi, approaching neit, confefs'd, That in his heart he lov'da jeft : A wag he was, he needs muft own, . And could not let...fpare, And might perhaps be too fevere : But yet, the word that could be faid. He was a wit both born and bred ; And, if it be a fin or fbame, Nature alone... | |
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