Now the king has adopted ir, and calls it his beloved child ; though, perhaps, you may say, if he loves it no better than his son, it may not be saying much : but he loves it as well as he does the duchess of Kendal-}-, and that is saying a good deal.... The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift - Page 33by Jonathan Swift - 1801Full view - About this book
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