Oh that you may have«but so much regard for me left that this complaint may touch your soul with pity. I say as little as ever I can; did you but know what I thought, I am sure it would move you to forgive me; and believe I cannot help telling you this... The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift... - Page 115de Jonathan Swift - 1813Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Jonathan Swift - 1766
...The reafon I write to you is, becaufe I aannot tell it to you fhould I fee < 353 P ., ,,.,'•'.. lee you'. For when I begin to complain, then you are angry; and there is fomething in your looks fo awful, that it ftrikes me dumb. Oh ! that, you may have but fo much regard... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784
...done, could you but know it. The reafon I write to you is, becaufe I cannot tell it to you fhould I fee you. For when I begin to complain, then you are angry ; and there is fftmething in your looks fo awful, that it ftrikes me dumb. Oh that you may have but fo much regard... | |
 | Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 488 pages
...mefiages." could you but know it. The reafon I write to you, is, becaufe I cannot tell it you mould I fee you. For when I begin to complain, then you are angry, and there is fomething in your looks fo awful, that it ftrikes me dumb. Oh ! that you may have but fo much regard... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...see me, and speak kindly to me ; for I am " sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I " have done, could you but know it. The reason " I write...in " your looks so awful, that it strikes me dumb. 0! " that you may have but so much regard for me left, " that this complaint may touch your soul with... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814
...would see me, and speak kindly tome; for I am sure you'd not condemn anyone to suffer •what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you, is, because I cannot tell it to you should 1 see you. For when I begin to complain, then you arc angry ; and there is something in your looks... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814
...you'd see me, and speak kindly to me, for I am sure you would not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it you, should I see you ; for when I begin to complain, then you are angry, and there is something in... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
...you'd see me, and speak kindly to me, for I am sure you would not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you is, because I cannot tell it you, should I see you ; for when I begin to complain, then you are angry, and there is something in... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
...would see me, and speak kindly to me ; for I am sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to you, is, because 1 cannot tell it to you should I see you. For when I begin to complain, then you are angry ; and there... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1824
...would see me, and speak kindly to me ; for I am sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to...something in your looks so awful, that it strikes me dumb. O ! that you may have but so much regard for me left, that this complaint may touch your soul with... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1826 - 311 pages
...would see me, and speak kindly to me, for I am sure you'd not condemn any one to suffer what I have done, could you but know it. The reason I write to...something in your looks so awful, that it strikes me dumb. O ! that you may have but so much regard for me }eft, that this complaint may touch your soul with... | |
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