Madam, I die without your grace"— « Item, for half a yard of lace." Who that had wit would place it here, For every peeping fop to jeer ? In power of fpittle and a clout, Whene'er he pleafe, to blot it out; And then, to heighten the difgrace, Clap... The Works of the English Poets: Swift - Página 20por Samuel Johnson - 1779Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1912 - 328 páginas
...Way to use Perfume) ; Here a page rilled with Billet-Doux ; On t'other side (laid out for shoes) : (Madam, I die without your grace), Item, (for half...would place it here, For every peeping Fop to jeer ? Whoe'er expects to hold his part In such a Book, and such a Heart, them.' ' Ay, any one that did... | |
| Austin Clarke - 1995 - 422 páginas
...Matthew Prior: Here, a Page fill'd with Billet-Doux; On t'other Side (laid out for Shoes.) (Madam, I dye without your Grace) (Item, for half a Yard of Lace.) Who, that had Wit would place it here, For ev'ry peeping Fop to jeer? In Power of Spittle and a Clout, Whene're he please to blot it out; And... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1853 - 220 páginas
...way to use perfume;" Here, a page fill'd with billet-doux; On t'other side, " Laid out for shoes ;" " Madam, I die without your grace;" " Item, for half...of lace." Who that had wit would place it here, For ev'ry peeping fop to jeer ? To think that your brains' issue is Expos'd to th' excrement of his, In... | |
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