“I will venture to affirm, that the three seasons wherein our corn has miscarried did no more contribute to our present misery, than one spoonful of water thrown upon a rat already drowned would contribute to his death; and that the present plentiful harvest, although it should be followed by a dozen ensuing, would no more restore us, than it would the rat aforesaid to put him near the fire, which might indeed warm his fur-coat, but never bring him back to life.”
Quote by Jonathan Swift
Work
The works of Jonathan Swift, containing papers not hitherto publ. With memoir of the author by T. Roscoe
This volume presents a wide array of Jonathan Swift's literary works, featuring a selection of his previously unprinted papers. It is further enhanced with a memoir of Swift, authored by T. Roscoe, offering insight into the life and times of the renowned writer. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event. In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in Paris
Source: Men of Destiny (Ppr)
Source: Democracy in America
Source: The Churchill War Papers: The Ever-Widening War 1941
Source: The Principles of Psychology
