| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - Ireland - 1729 - 236 pages
...'twould break their Heart: Why, I'm, you have a Tafte I know, And often fee aPuppet-fliow-, Obferve, the Audience is in Pain, While Punch is hid behind the Scene : But when they hear his rufty Voice, With what Impatience they rejoice ! 72, 'The IN TELL i GENC ER. N°. 8. And then they... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - Great Britain - 1730 - 284 pages
...'twould break their Heart : Why, Tim, you have a Tafte I know, And often fee a Puppet-mow ; Obferve, the Audience is in Pain, While Punch is hid behind the Scene : But when they hear his rufty Voice, With what Impatience they rejoice ! And thep they value not two Straws, How Solomon decides... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...Hear?.,. / Why, Tim, you have a Tafte I knpw, •_, • •'• And often foe a Puppet-Jbow ; Obferve, the Audience is in Pain, While Punch is hid behind the Scene , But when they hear his rufty Voice, With what Impatience they rejoice 1 And then they value not two Straws, How Soltmon decides... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1753 - 358 pages
...Obferve, the audience is in pain; J " While Punch is bid beneath the fcene: But when they hear his rufty voice, With what impatience they rejoice ! And then they value not two ftraws, How Solomon decides the caufe ; Which the true mother, which pretender; Nor Men to'the witch... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...Obferve, the audience is in pain, While Punch is hid behind the fcene^ But, when they hear his rufty voice, With what impatience they rejoice ! And then they value not two draws, How Solomon decides the caufe, Which the true mother, which pretender ; Nor liften to the witch... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 pages
...Obferve, the audience is in pain, While Punch is hid behind the fcene; But, when they hear his rnfty voice, With what impatience they rejoice ! And then they value not two ftraws, How Solomon decides the caufe, Which the true mother, which pretender ; Nor liften to the witch... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 516 pages
...wife, 'twould break their heart. Why, Tim, you- have a talte IJuiovr, And often iec.*fxffti-j!i"K' : Observe, the audience is in pain, While Punch is hid behind the fcene; But, when they hear his nifty voice, With yJlat impatience they rejoice! And then they value... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 456 pages
...and wise, 'twould break their heartv Why, Tim, you have a taste I know, And often see a puppetshow : Observe, the audience is in pain, While Punch is hid...rejoice ! And then they value not two straws, How Solomon decides the cause, * King William HI. Which the true mother, which pretender ; Nor listen to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 386 pages
...and wise, 'twould break their heart. Why, Tim, you have a taste I know, And often see a puppetshow : Observe, the audience is in pain, While Punch is hid...his rusty voice, With what impatience they rejoice I And then they value not two straws, , How Solomon decides the cause, Which the true mother, which... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...and wise, 'twould break their heart. Why, Tim, you have a taste I know, And often see a tappet-show : Observe, the audience is in pain, While Punch is hid...rejoice ! And then they value not two straws, How Solomon decides the cause, Which the true mother, which pretender ; Nor listen to the witch of Endor.... | |
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