| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 450 頁
...Epigrammatical Petition of John Gay. I'm no more to converfe with the fvvains, Bat go where fine people refort. One can live without money on plains, But never without it at court If, when with the fwains I did gambol, I array'd me in filver and blue; When abroad, and in courts I mall ramble, Pray,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1766 - 550 頁
...Epigrammatical Petition of 'John Gay. I'm no more to converfe with the fwains, But go where fine people refort. One can live without money on plains, But never without it at court If, when with the fwains I did gambol, I array'd me in filver and blue ; When abroad, and in courts I fhall ramble, Pray,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 548 頁
...Epigrammatical Petition of John Gay. I'm no more to converfe with the fwains, But go where fine people refort. One can live without money on plains, But never without it at court If, when with the fwains I did gambol, I array'd me in filver and blue ; When abroad, and in courts I mall ramble, Pray,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1767 - 362 頁
...Epigrammatical Petition of^W* Gay. I'm no more to converfe with the fwaini, But go where fine people refort. One can live without money on plains, But never without it at court — If, when with thefwains I did gambol, I array'd me in filver and blue ; When abroad, and in courts I fhajl ramble,... | |
| 1794 - 918 頁
...humble Servant, JOHN GAÏ. Гм no more to converfe with the fwains, But go »here fine people relbrt : One can live without money on plains, But never without it at eourc. If when with the fwains I did gambol, I array'd me in Giver and blue; \Vhcn abroad and in courts... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 頁
...humble Servant, JOHN GAY. I'M no more to converfe with the fwains, But go where 6ne people refort : One can live without money on plains, But never without it at coure. V when with the fwains I did gambol, I array'd me in diver and blue ; When abroad and in court«... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 頁
...JOHN GAY. I'M no more to converfe with ilie fwiins, But go where fine people refort : One can I ve without money on plains, But never without it at court. If when with the fwiins t did gambol, T arr^y'd me in Clver and blue ; When abroad and in courts I fliall ramble. Pray,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 318 頁
...the following petition, which I sent him by Dr. Arbuthnot: The epigrammatical Petition of John Gay. I'm no more to converse with the swains, But go where...at court. If, when with the swains I did gambol, I array'd me in silver and blue : When abroad, and in courts I shall ramble, Pray, my lord, how much... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 250 頁
...Treasurer (Oxford) had promised to fit him out, which gave rise to the following lines by way of petition : I'm no more to converse with the swains, But go where...at court. If, when with the swains I did gambol, I array'd me in silver and blue ; When abroad and in courts I shall ramble, Pray, my Lord, how much money... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 頁
...LOUD HIGH TREASURER '. The epigrammatical petition of your lordship's most humble servant, JOHN CAV. I'M no more to converse with the swains, But go where...without it at court. If when with the swains I did irambol, I array'd me in silver and blue j When abroad and in courts I shall ramble, Pray, my lord,... | |
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