| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 ページ
...this manhon he had for fome time dwelt in peace and plenty, without danger to his ferfon by fwallows from above, or to his palace by brooms from below : when it was the pleafure of fortune to conduct thither a wandering bee^ to whofe curiofity a broken pane in the glafs... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 ページ
...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 : when it was the pleafure of fortune to conduct thither a wandering bee, to whofe curiofity a broken pane in theglafs... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 ページ
...manfion he had for fome time dwelt in peace and plenty, 'without danger to his perfon, by fwallows from above, or to his palace, by brooms from below : when it was the pleafure of fortune to conduct thither a wandering bee, to whofe curiofity a broken pane in the glafs... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 ページ
...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... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 ページ
...had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace...it was the pleasure of fortune to conduct thither a wanderingbee, to whose curiosity a broken pane in the glass had discovered itself, and in he went;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 ページ
...had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace and plenty, without danger1 to his person, by swallows from above, or to his palace, by brooms from below : when it was... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 ページ
...windows, fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. Iu this mansion he had for Some time dwelt in peace and...from below : when it was the pleasure of Fortune to conduet thither a wandering bee, to whose curiosity a broken pane in the glass, had discovered itself,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Wotton - 1811 - 390 ページ
...had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace...discovered itself: and in he went; where expatiating a while, he at last happened to alight upon one of the outward walls of the spider's citadel ; which... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Wotton - 1812 - 250 ページ
...had windows, fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace...discovered itself, and in he went ,• where expatiating a while, he at last happened to alight upon one of the outward walls of the spider's- citadel ; which,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 380 ページ
...windows, fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In (his mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace and plenty,...discovered itself, and in he went ; where expatiating a while. he at last happened to alight upon one of the outward walls of the spider's citadel ; which,... | |
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