... now, cutting down willows, planting others, scouring my canal, and every kind of thing. If Raymond goes over this summer, you must submit, and make them a visit, that we may have another eel and trout fishing ; and that Stella may ride by and see... Longman's Magazine - Page 411893Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 464 pages
...fifhing ; and that Stel*. la may ride by and fee Prefto in his morninggown in the garden, and fo go up with Joe to the Hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's Town; O Lord, how I remember names ; faith it gives me fhort fighs : therefore no more of that if you. love... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pages
...fiming ; and that Stella may ride by and fee Prefto in his morning-gown in the garden, and fo go up with Joe to the Hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's Town ; O Lord, how I remember names; faith it gives me fhort fighs : therefore no more of that if you love... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 pages
...fishing; and that Stella may ride by and see Presto in his morning-gown in the garden, and so go up with Joe to the Hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's Town; O Lord, how I remember names; faith it gives me short sighs: therefore no more of that if you love... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 pages
...fishing; and that Stella may ride by and see Presto in his morning-gown in the garden, and so go up with Joe to the Hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's Town. O Lord, how I remember names ! faith it gives me short sighs: therefore no more of that if you love... | |
| 1893 - 846 pages
...and miuisters, and wish I were at Laracor." It is to Laracor, with its holly and its cherry-trees, and the willowwalk he had planted by the canal he...If I had not a spirit naturally cheerful," he says iu his second year of residence, " I should be very much discontented at a thousand things. Pray God... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 pages
...fishing ; and that Stella may ride by and see Presto in his morning-gown in the garden, and so go up with Joe to the Hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's Town. О Lord, how I remember names! faith it gives me short sighs: therefore no more of that if you love... | |
| John Forster - Authors - 1875 - 524 pages
...by Laracor, and would see and greet himself in his garden in his morning-gown, and they would go up with ' Joe ' to the hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's town. ' 0 lord ! how I ' remember names ! 'faith it gives rne short sighs.' Not for itself, I should add,... | |
| John Forster - 1876 - 498 pages
...and would see and greet himself in his garden in his morning-gown, and they would go up jiBt Feb., with " Joe " to the hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's town. " O Lord ! how I remember names ! 'faith it gives me short sighs." Kot for itself, I should add, did... | |
| Jonathan Swift - Authors, Irish - 1885 - 322 pages
...fishing ; and that Stella may ride by and see Presto in his morning gown in the garden, and so go up with Joe to the Hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's Town. O Lord, how I remember names ! faith, it gives me short sighs : therefore no more of that if you love... | |
| Henry Austin Dobson - 1894 - 328 pages
...and the willow-walk he had planted by the canal he had made, and Stella riding past with Joe Beaumont 'to the Hill of Bree, and round by Scurlock's Town,'...conviction that, for all they ' call him nothing but Jona1 Modern usage would sometimes side with Mrs. Johnson. For example, Swift corrects ' waist ' into... | |
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