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" It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you, and a little note with an excuse. "
Letters, Written by the Late Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Dean of St. Patrick's ... - Page 356
by Jonathan Swift - 1766
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Essays Biographical and Critical: Chiefly on English Poets

David Masson - Biography & Autobiography - 1856 - 494 pages
...inexpressible distress I now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you, and a little note with an excuse. Oh, have you forgot me ? You endeavour by severities to force me from you. Nor can I blame...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 20

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1854 - 622 pages
...inexpressible distress I now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you. and a little note with an excuse. Oh, have you forgot me ? You endeavour by severities to force me from you. Nor can I blame...
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The three Devils, with other essays

David Mather Masson - 1874 - 390 pages
...inexpressible distress I now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you, and a little note with an excuse. Oh, have you forgot me ? You endeavour by severities to force me from you. Nor can I blame...
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The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's

David Masson - Literature - 1874 - 404 pages
...inexpressible distress I now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you, and a little note with an excuse. Oh, have you forgot me ? You endeavour by severities to force me from you. Nor can I blame...
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Wrecked Lives ; Or, Men who Have Failed

William Henry Davenport Adams - Biography - 1880 - 388 pages
...inexpressible distress I now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you, and a little note with an excuse. Oh, have you forgot me ? You endeavour by severities to force me from you. Nor can I blame...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters ..., Volume 19

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1884 - 512 pages
...inexpressible distress I now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. 'Tis now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you, and a little note with an excuse. Oh, how have you forgot me ! You endeavour by severities to force me from you, nor can I blame...
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English Letters and Letterwriters of the Eighteenth Century: With ...

Howard Williams, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope - Authors, English - 1886 - 634 pages
...inexpressible distress 1 now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. 'Tls now ten weeks since I saw you; and, in all that time, I have never received but one letter from yon, and a little note, with an excuse. Oh ! how have you forgot me ! You endeavour by severities to...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 12

Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 pages
...believed that Swift was more and more turning away from her. " It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you and a little note of excuse. Oh ! have you forgot me? ... I cannot comfort you, but here declare that it is not in the...
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A Tale of a Tub: The Battle of the Books, and Other Early Works

Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 pages
...believed that Swift was more and more turning away from her. " It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you and a little note of excuse. Oh! have you forgot me? ... I cannot comfort you, but here declare that it is not in the...
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The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D. D.

Jonathan Swift - 1912 - 508 pages
...inexpressible distress I now suffer by your prodigious neglect of me. It is now ten long weeks since I saw you, and in all that time I have never received but one letter from you, and a little note with an excuse. Oh! how have you forgot me. You endeavour by severities to force me from you, nor can I blame...
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