| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 páginas
...his P.*laee by Erooms from below : When it was the Pleafure of Fortune to conduft thither a wandring Bee, to whofe Curiofity a broken Pane in the Glafs had difcovered it felf ; and in he went; where expatiating a while, he at lu.fi; happened to alight upon one of the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1710 - 402 páginas
...Time dwelt in Peace and Plenty, without Danger to his Per fan by Swallows from above, or to his Palice by Brooms from below : When it was the Pleafure of Fortune to condud thither a wandring Bee, to vvhofe Curiofity a broken Pane in the Glafs had difcovered it felf... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 242 páginas
...time dwelt in Peace and Plenty, without Danger to his Perfon by Swallows from above, or to his Pa/air by Brooms from below.; when it was the Pleafure of Fortune to conduft thither a wandering Bee, to whofe Curiofity a broken Pane in the Glafs had difcovered itfelf,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 páginas
...from above, or to his palace by troams from below ; when it was the pleafure of Fortune to conduft thither a wandering bee. to whofe curiofity a broken...and in he went ? where expatiating a. while, he at lail happened to alight upon one of the outward walls of the ffidtrs citadel; which yielding to the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 páginas
...this manfion he had for fome time dwelt .in peace and plenty, without danger to his ferfon by /wallows from above, or to his palace by brooms from below...wandering bee, to whofe curiofity a broken pane in theglafs had difcovered itfelf; and in he went; where expatiating a while, Bb 3 he. he at laft happened... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 páginas
...defence. In this manlion he had for fome timt dwelt in peace and plenty, without danger to his perlbn by fwallows from above, or to his palace by brooms from below; when it was the pleafure of fortune toconduct thither a wandering bee, to whofe curiofity a broken Woken pane in the glafs had difcovered... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 páginas
...this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace and plenty, without danger to his person, by swallows from above, or to his palace, by brooms from below : when it was the pleasure of fortune to conduct thither a wanderingbee, to whose curiosity a broken pane in the glass... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 páginas
...this mansion he had for Some time dwelt in peace and plenty, without danger to his person, by swallows from above, or to his palace, by brooms from below : when it was the pleasure of Fortune to conduet thither a wandering bee, to whose curiosity a broken pane in the glass,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Wotton - 1811 - 390 páginas
...this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace and plenty, without danger to his person by swallows from above, or to his palace by brooms from below ; when it was the pleasure of fortune to conduct thither a wandering bee, to whose curiosity a broken pane in the glass... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Wotton - 1812 - 250 páginas
...this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace and plenty, without danger to his person, by swallows from above, or to his palace, by brooms from below : when it was the pleasure of fortune to conduct thither a wandering bee, to whose curiosity a broken pane in the glass... | |
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