You had like to have put it quite out of my head. ' Next day, to be sure, the captain will come At the head of his troop, with trumpet and drum. Now, madam, observe how he marches in state ; The man with the kettledrum enters the gate : Dub, dub, adub,... The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Page 324by Jonathan Swift - 1757Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 pages
...Prate, " Thou haft certainly gotten a Cup in thy Pate. Pray, Madam, be quiet ; what was it I faid ?-— You had like to have put it quite out of my Head. R a NEXT S44 Poems on feveral Occafions. NEXT Day, to be fure, the Captain will come. Ar the Head of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pages
...Prate, " Thou haft certainly gotten a Cup in thy Pate. Pray, Madam, be quiet ; what was it I faid ? You had like to have put it quite out of my Head....Trumpet and Drum, Now, Madam, obferve, how he marches in State : The Man with the Kettle-drum enters the Gate -, Dub, POEMS on fever al OCCASIONS. 271 Dub,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 pages
...it I faid ?— You had like to have put it quite.out of my head. NEXT day, to be fure,. Ae.Captaia will come At the head of his troop, with trumpet and drum. Now, Madam, obferve how he marches in State; The man with the kettle -drum enters the gate ; Dub, dul, a-dub, dub. The trumpeters follow,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
..." Thou haft certainly gotten a cup in thy pate," 85 Pray, Madam, ,be quiet ; what was it I {"aid ? You had like to have put it quite out of my head. Next day, tobe-fure, the captain will come At the head of his troop, with trumpet and drum : Now, Madam, -oblervo,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 404 pages
...it quite out of my head. " Next day, to be fure, the Captain will come, " At the head of his troops, with trumpet and drum. " Now, madam, obferve how he...ftate : " The man with the kettle-drum enters the gate : " Dub, dub, adub, dub. The trumpeters follow, " Tantara, tantara; while all the boys hollow. " See... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 408 pages
...quite out of my head. '• Next day, to be fure, the Captain will come, •' At the head of his troops, with trumpet and drum. '' Now, madam, obferve how he marches in ftate : " Tiie man with the kettle-drum enters the gate : " Dub, dub, adub, dub. The trumpeters follow, "... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 pages
...prate, " Thou hatt certainly gotten a cup in thy pate." " Pray, madam, be quiet ; what Was it I faid ? " You had like to have put it quite out of my head....fure, the Captain will come, " At the head of his troops, with trumpet and " drum, / " Now, madam, obferve how he marches in ftate : /' The man with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...prate, " Thou haft certainly gotten a cup in thy pate." " Pray, madam, be quiet ; what was it I faid ? " You had like to have put it quite out of my head....fure, the Captain will come, * '' At the head of his troops, with trumpet and drum . M 6 " No.v, " Now, madam, obferve how he marches in ftate : " The man... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 pages
...cup in thy pate." " Pray, madam, be quiet; what was it I faid? " You had like to have put it quiet out of my head. " Next day, to be fure, the Captain will come, " At the head of his troops, with trumpet and drum. " Now, madam, obferve how he marches in ftate : " The man with the kettle-drum... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 386 pages
...prate Thou hast certainly gotten a cup in thy pate." ' " Pray, madam be quiet ; what was it I said ? You had like to have put it quite out of my head. Next day, to be sure, the captain will come, At rhe head of his troops, with trumpet and' drum Now, madam, Observe... | |
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