In this terrible agitation of mind, I could not forbear thinking of Lilliput, whose inhabitants looked upon me as the greatest prodigy that ever appeared in the world ; where I was able to draw an imperial fleet in my hand, and perform those other actions... A voyage to Lilliput - Page 10by Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 199 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...Days. I bemoan-; ed my defolate Widow, and fatherlefs Children. I lamented my own Folly and Wilfulnefs in attempting a fecond Voyage againft the Advice of...Agitation of Mind I could not forbear thinking of LilUput, whofe Inhabitants looked upon me as the greateft Prodigy that ever appeared in the World :... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...Days. I bemoaned my defolate Widow, and fatherlefs Children : I lamented my own Folly and Wilfulnefs in attempting a fecond Voyage againft the Advice of...the greateft Prodigy that ever appeared in the World 5 where I was able to draw an Imperial Fleet in my Hand, and perform thofe o^ ther Actions which will... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...days. I bemoaned my defolate widow, and fatherlefs children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulnefs in attempting a fecond voyage againft the advice of...not forbear thinking of Lilliput, whofe inhabitants G. 2. looked looked upon me as the greateft prodigy that ever appeared in the world : where I was able... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 412 pages
...days. I bemoaned my defolate widow, and fatherlefs children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulnefs in attempting a fecond voyage againft the advice of...agitation of mind, I could not forbear thinking of Lillipu t, whofe inhabitants C 2 looked78 GULLIVER's TRAVELS. Part II. looked upon me as the greatefl... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...days. I bemoaned my defolate widow, and fatherlefs children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulnefs in attempting a fecond voyage againft the advice •of all my friends and relations, In this terri• ble agitation of mind I could not forbear thinking of Lilliput, whofe inhabitants looked upon... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...days. I bemoaned mydefolate widow, and fatherlels children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulnefs in attempting a fecond voyage againft the advice of...Lilliput, whofe inhabitants looked upon me as the greatA 3 ' .ef eft prodigy that ever appeared in the world : where I was able to draw an imperial fleet... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 pages
...days. I bemoaned my defolate widow, and fatherlefs children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulnefs, in attempting a fecond voyage againft the advice of...Lilliput, whofe inhabitants looked upon me as the greateft K 2 prodigy prodigy that ever appeared in the world : Where I was able to drnw an imperial fleet in... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...defolate widow, and fatherlefs children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulnefs in attempting a fécond voyage, againft the advice of all my friends and relations....Lilliput, whofe inhabitants looked upon me as the greatdl prodigy that ever appeared in the world: where I was able to draw an imperial fleet in my hand,... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...defolate widow, and fathcrlefs children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulncfs in attempting a fccond voyage, againft the advice of all my friends and relations....of mind I could not forbear thinking of Lilliput, whole inhabitants looked uporf me as the greatclt prodigy that ever appeared in the world: where i... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 pages
...fatherless children. I lamented my own folly and wilfulness, in attempting a second voyage, against the advice of all my friends and relations. In this...agitation of mind, I could not forbear thinking of JLilliput, whose inhabitants looked upon me as the greatest prodigy that ever appeared in the world... | |
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