Lies rackt with pain, and you without : How patiently you hear him groan. How glad the case is not your own. What poet would not grieve to see His breth'ren write as well as he ? But rather than they should excel, He'd wish his rivals all in hell. The works of ... Jonathan Swift - Página 176de Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 80 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 páginas
...be overtopped Would you not wish his laurels cropped ? Dear honest Ned is in the gout, Lies racked with pain, and you without: How patiently you hear him groan! How glad the case is not your own! What poet would not grieve to see His brother write as well as he ? But rather... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1910 - 424 páginas
...kill'd, or trophy won; W"Rather than thus be overtopt, Would you not wish his laurels cropt? Dear honest Ned is in the gout, Lies rackt with pain, and you without: x'/'How patiently you hear him groan ! 30 How glad the case is not your own! What poet would not grieve... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 páginas
...kill'd, or trophy won; Rather than thus be overtopt, Would you not wish his laurels cropt? Dear honest Ned is in the gout, Lies rackt with pain, and you...without: How patiently you hear him groan! How glad the case is not your own! What poet would not grieve to see His breth'ren write as well as he? But rather... | |
| Peter Hühn, Jens Kiefer - 2005 - 276 páginas
...or Trophy won; 25 Rather than thus be over-topt, Would you not wish his Lawrels cropt? DEAR honest Ned is in the Gout, Lies rackt with Pain, and you without: How patiently you hear him groan! 30 How glad the Case is not your own! 35 HER End when Emulation misses, She turns to Envy, Stings and... | |
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