| Jonathan Swift - 1713 - 436 頁
...twitted his Girdle at me like a Rope, as who fhould &y, - . .-, ' "•'; , Now you may go hang your felf for me, and fo went away. Well, I thought I fhould have TwoOn'dj Lord, faid I, what fhall I do J'-T -\--\ .} -'> I have loft my Money, and fhall lofe my TrueLove... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 頁
...You Poeffis en fever al Occajions. 7 You know, I honour the Cloth ; I defign to b? a Parfon's Wife ; I never took one in your Coat for a Conjurer in all...With that, he twifted his Girdle at me like a Rope 5 as who fhould fay, Now you may go hang yourfelf for me ; and fo went away. Wei] ; I thought, I fhould... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 頁
...angry, I am fure I never thought you fo ; You know, I honour the Cloth, I ddr'-n to be a Parfon't Wife, I never took one in your Coat for a Conjurer in all my Life. With that, he twifted his Girdlo at me like a Rope, as who fhould lay, "Now you may go hang yourfelf for me, and fo went away.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 頁
...honour the cloth ; I defign to be a parfon's wife ; I never took one in .your coat for a conjurer in alj my life. With that, he twifted his girdle at me like a rope; as who mould, fay, Now you may go hang yourfelf for me ; and fo he went away. Well ; I thought, I mould have... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 頁
...angry, I am fare I never thought you fo ; You know, I honour the cloth ; I defign to be a parfons wife ; I never took one in your coat for a conjurer in all...that, he twifted his girdle at me like a rope, as who mould fay, Now you may go hang yourfelf for me, and fo went away. Well : I thought I mould have fwopn'd,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 頁
...angry, I am fure I never thought you fo ; You know, I honour the cloth ; I defign to be a parfons wife ; I never took one in your coat for a conjurer in all...that, he twifted his girdle at me like a rope, as who mould fay, Now you may go hang yourfelf for me, and fo went away. Well : I thought I mould have fwoon'd,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 頁
...am fure I never thought you fo ; You know I honour the cloth ; I defign to be a parlan's wife ; 60 I never took one in your coat for a conjurer in all my life. With that he twilled his girdle at me like a rope, as who fhould fay, Now you may go hang yourfelf for me, and fo... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 頁
...angry, I am fure I never thought you fo ; You know, I honour the cloth ; I defign to be a parfons wife ; I never took one in your coat for a conjurer in all...that, he twifted his girdle at me like a rope, as who mould fay, Now you may go hang yourfelf for me, and fo went away. Well : I thought I mould have fwoon'd,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 頁
...angry, I am fure I never thought you fo ; You know I honour the cloth ; I defign to be a par/Otis wife; I never took one in your coat for a conjurer in all...fhould have fwoon'd. Lord ! faid I, what fhall I do ? l have loft my money, and fhall lofe my true lovt too ! * Dr. Swift. Then Then my Lord call'd me:... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 頁
...> I am fure I never thought you fo ; You know I honour the cloth ; I defign to be a parfon's wife; I never took one in your coat for a conjurer in all...fay, Now you may go hang yourfelf for me ! and fo wend away. Well : I thought I fhould have fwoon'd. Lord I faid I, what fliall I do ? I have loft my... | |
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