| Jonathan Swift - 1711 - 440 páginas
...Earth• and the Root ?n HP \\r 5 'tis now handled by eveW'erK:h, condemned to doe '" ;.••. ji.igtry, and: by a Capricious kind of Fate, deftined to make other Things .Clean, and be Nafty it felf: At Length, worn to the Stumps in the Service of the Maids, 'tis either thrown out of Doors,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1713 - 436 páginas
...what it was, a Tree turned upfide down , ,the Branches on the fcarth, and the Root in the Air ; 'tis now handled by every dirty Wench, condemned to do her Drudgery, and, by .a capricious kind of Fate, deftin'd to make other Things Clean, and be Nalty it felf :r At length, worn to the Stumps in the .Service... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 páginas
...the Reverfe of what it was ; a Tree turned upfide down, the Branches on the Earth, and the Root in the Air : It is now handled by every dirty Wench, condemned to do her Drngery ; and by a capricious Kind of Fate, deftined to make other Things clean, and be nafty it felf.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 páginas
...the Reverfe of what it was ; a Tree turned upfide down, the Branches on the Earth, and the Root in the Air : It is now handled by every dirty Wench,...clean, and be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the Stumps in the Service of the Maids, it is either thrown out' of Doors, or condemned to the laft Ufe... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 páginas
...the reverfe of what it was ; a Tree turned upfide down, the Branches on the Earth, and the Root in the Air : It is now handled by every dirty Wench,...do her Drudgery ; and by a capricious Kind of Fate, deflined to make other Things clean, md be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the Stumps in the Service... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 páginas
...but the reverfe of what it was, a tree turned upftde down, the branches on the earth, and the root in the air ; it is now handled by every dirty wench,...fate, deftined to make other things clean, and be natty itfelf : at length worn to the .ftumps in * The fword of wit like the way : but fharp and irreftfllle... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...the reverfe of what it was ; a tree turned upfide down, the branches on the earth, and the root in, the air: it is now handled by every dirty wench, condemned...clean, and be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the flumps in the fervice of the maids, it is cither thrown out of doors, or condemned to the lail ufe... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 392 páginas
...the reverfe of what it was ; a tree turned upfide down, the branches on the earth, and the root in the air : it is now handled by every dirty wench,...clean, and be nafty itfelf. At length, worn to the (lumps in the fervice of the maids, it is either thrown out of doors, or condemned to the lad ufe of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 326 páginas
...but the reverfe of what it was, a tree turned upfide down, the branches on the earth, and the root in the air ; it is now handled by every dirty wench,...and, by a capricious kind of fate, deftined to make her thmgs clean, and be uafty itfelf ; Pa at • The fword of wit like the fcythe of time euti down... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 348 páginas
...the reverfe of what it was ; a tree turned upfidc down, the branches on the earth, aod the root in the air. It is now handled by every dirty wench, condemned...• make other things clean, and be nafty itfelf. At :Voi.. VII. B b 4 length, * This paper was wrote in derifion of the ftyle and manner of Mr Robert Boyle.... | |
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