PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR. SWIFT. You always are making a god of your spouse ; But this neither Reason nor Conscience allows ; Perhaps you will say, 'tis in gratitude due, And you adore him, because he adores you. Your argument's weak, and so you will... Tinsley's Magazine - Page 311879Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1787 - 446 pages
...viftuals by feeding your ears. 14. TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF BORMOUNT, UPON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR. SWIFT. You always are making a god of your spouse, But this...adores you. Your argument's weak, and so you will find, 5 For you by this rule, must adore all mankind. ON THE COLLAR OF MRS. DINGLEY'S LAP-DOG. PRAY steal... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 456 pages
...the present earl of Dorchester. TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF BOURMONT. Upon praising her Husband to Dr. SWIFT. YOU always are making a God of your Spouse ; But this...find ; For you, by this rule, must adore all mankind, VERSES, WRITTEN ON A WINDOW, AT THE DEANERY HOUSE, ST. PATRICK'S. the guests of this house still doom'd... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 352 pages
...think his better half alive. TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF BOURMONT. ON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO Dr. SWIFT. Y ou always are making a God of your Spouse; But this neither...find; For you, by this rule, must adore all mankind. * John D'Amory, esq. tying in 1720 without issue, his estates in Ireland went to John, the eldest son... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 pages
...think his better halfaKve. TO MRS. HOVGHTON OF BORttOUXT, I I'. IN PRAISIUO IIÏR HUSBAND TO DR. tWIVT. You always are making a god of your spouse ; But this...gratitude due, And you adore him, because he adores you. Yuur argumeut's weak, and so you will lind; For you, by tliis rule, umst adore all mankind. VERSES... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 pages
...think his better half alive. TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF SORMOUNT, UPON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR. SWIFT. You always are making a god of your spouse ; But this...you will say, 'tis in gratitude due, And you adore hrm, because he adores you. Your argument')! weak, and so you will nod ; For you, by this rule, must... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 384 pages
...present Earl of Dorchester. N. TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF BOURMONT. ON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR. SWIft. You always are making a God of your Spouse ; But this...will find ; For you, by this rule, must adore all mankind1. VERSES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW, AT THE DEANERY HOUSE, ST. PATRICK'S. ARE the guests of this house... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 412 pages
...Dorchester. N. TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF BOURMONT. ON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR. SWIFT. You always are mating a God of your Spouse ; But this neither Reason nor...will find ; For you, by this rule, must adore all mankind1. VERSES WRITTEN OW A WINDOTT, AT THE DEANERY HOUSE, ST. PATRICK'S. ARE the guests of this... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 534 pages
...alive. • . • _• • J ••.. TO MRS HOUGHTON OF BOURMONT, ON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR SWIFT. You always are making a God of your Spouse ; But this...find ; For you, by this rule, must adore all mankind. VERSES, WRITTEN ON A WINDOW, AT THE DEANERY HOUSE, ST PATRICK'S. ARE the guests of this house still... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...241. To MTI. Houghton ofBormount, upon praising her IJuUaml to Dr. Sui\ft. You always are makingagod of your spouse, But this neither reason nor conscience...say, 'tis in gratitude due, And you adore him because Tie adores you : Your argument's weak, and so you will find ; For you, by this rule, must adore all... | |
| 1818 - 596 pages
...to renew the subject on another occasion, he changed it, by the following elegant impromptu : — " You always are making a god of your spouse; . " But...conscience allows :— " Perhaps you will say, 'tis to gratitude due, " And you adore him, because he adores you. " Your argument's weak, and so you will... | |
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