| William Cobbett - 1810 - 538 páginas
...top Ilenr the rattling thunder drop, While (he devil upbn the roof (If the devil be thunder-proof) Should with poker fiery red Crack the stones, and melt the lead ; SvmxtfCMT to No. 10. Drive them down on every scull, While (he DEB OF THIEVES is full ; Quite destroy... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 páginas
...Jack-pudding gabble ; Such a crowd their ordure throws On afar less villain's nose. Could I from die building's top Hear the rattling thunder drop, . While...poker fiery red Crack the stones, and melt the lead ; Drivt them down on every skull, While the DEN or THIEVES is full; Quite destroy the harpies nest;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 832 páginas
...were 6fty different copies. N, Such a crowd their ordure throws On a far less villain's nose. Could I from the building's top Hear the rattling thunder...drop. While the devil upon the roof (If the devil be thunder-proof) Should with poker fiery red Crack the stones, and melt the lead ; Drive them down on... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 420 páginas
...were fifty different copies. N. Such a crowd their ordure throws On a far less villain's nose. Could I from the building's top Hear the rattling thunder drop, While the devil upon the roof (Ifthe devil be thunder-proof) Should with poker fiery red Crack the stones, and melt the lead ; Drive... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 620 páginas
...to hear Jackpudding gabble : Such a crowd their ordure throws On a far less villain's nose. Could I from the building's top Hear the rattling thunder...stones, and melt the lead ; Drive them down on every scull, When the den of thieves is full; Quite destroy the harpies nest ; How might then our isle be... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 618 páginas
...to hear Jackpudding gabble : Such a crowd their ordure throws On a far less villain's nose. Could I from the building's top Hear the rattling thunder...stones, and melt the lead ; Drive them down on every scull, When the den of thieves is full; Quite destroy the harpies nest ; How might then our isle be... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 páginas
...thunder drop, While the devil upon the roof (If the devil be thunderproof) Should, with poker fiery-red, Crack the stones and melt the lead, Drive them down on every skull, While the den of thieves is full, Quite destroy that harpies' nest, How might then our isle be blest? For.divines... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 520 páginas
...church and far from ( iod, Against the church direct is placed, Like it both in head and waist." Could I from the building's top Hear the rattling thunder...and melt the lead ; Drive them down on every skull, When the den of thieves is full ; Quite destroy that harpies' nest ; How might then our isle be blest... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...to bear Jack-pudding gabble ; Such a crowd their ordure throws On a far less villain's nose. Could I I fear we shall have winter yet. A Finch, whose tongue knew no control, With golden wing, and satin thunder-proof) Should with poker fiery red Crack the stones, and melt the lead ; Drive them down on... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...to hear Jaek-pudding gabble ; Sueh a erowd their ordure throws On a far less villain's nose. Could I you perhaps think mad ? Yet numbers feel the want...of what he had ! Sutler and Brutus dying both exela thunder-proof) Should with poker fiery red Craek the stones, and melt the lead ; Drive them down on... | |
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