| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 str.
...Newt DEAR Madam, had you but the Spirit to teaze, •You might have a Barrack whenever you pleafe : And, Madam, I always believ'd you fo ftout, That for...twenty Denials you would not give out. If I had a Husband like him, Ipurteft, 'Till he gave me my Will, I wou'd give him no Reft: And rather than come... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 str.
...News. DE AR Madam, had you but the Spirit to teaze, You might have a Barrack whenever you pleafe : And, Madam, I always believ'd you fo ftout, That for twenty Denials you wou'd not give out. If I had a Hufband like him, I purtefty 'Till he gave me my Will, I would give... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 str.
...news.. DEAR Madam, had you but the fpirit to teaze, You might have a barrack whenever you pleafe i And, Madam, I always believ.d you fo ftout, That for,...would not give out. If I had a hufband like him, I furte/i, Till he gave me my will, I would gire him no reft: \ Aud rather than come in the fame pair... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 str.
...ftout, 55 That for twenty denials you would not- give out. . 1 f I had a huiband like him, I furteft, Till he gave me my will, I would give him no reft ; And rather than come in the fame pair of Jheets With fuch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets: 60 But, Madam, I beg you contrive and invent.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 462 str.
...to teaze, You might have a barrack whenever you pleafe : And, madam, I always believ'd you fo ftour, That for twenty denials you would not give out. If I had a hulband like him, I purteft, 'Till he gave me my will, I would give him no reft; And rather than come... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 str.
...but the fpirit to teafe, You might have a barrack whenever you pleafe r And, Madam, I always bcliev'd you fo ftout, $$ That for twenty denials you would not give out.. If I had a hufband like him, i purtcft, Till he gave me my will, I would give him no reft; And rather than come in the fame pair of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 str.
..." Dear madam, had you but the fpirit to teaze, " You might have a barrack whenever you pleafe :" " And, madam, I always believ'd you fo ftout, " That...hufband like him, I purteft, " Till he gave me my willj I would give him no reft ; " And, rather than come in the fame pair of fheets " With fuch a crofs... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 str.
..." Dear madam, ha.d you but the fpirit to teaze, " You might have a barrack whenever you pleafe : " And, madam, I always believ'd you fo ftout, " That...reft ; " And, rather than come in the fame pair of meets " With fuch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets : " But, madam, I beg you contrive and invent,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 str.
...news. " Dear madam, had you but the fpirit to teafe, " You might have a barrack whenever you pleafe : " And, madam, I always believ'd you fo ftout, " That...reft; " And, rather than come in the fame pair of fheets " With fuch a crofs man, I would lie in the ftreets : " But, madam, I beg you contrive and invent,... | |
| 1794 - 954 str.
...news. " Dear madam, had you but the fpiiit to tcafr, You might have a iarrack whenever you pleafe: And, madam, I always believ'd you fo ftout, That for...twenty denials you would not give out« If I had a huiband like him, \fnrteft, ^ . Till he gave me my will, I would give him " no refl ; . And rather... | |
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