Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volumen1,Tema 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 páginas |
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... lay ? -Quoth Ralpho , hither . Did you not lofe ? —Quoth Ralpho , nay . Quoth Whachum , Sir , I meant your way ? Your knight , quoth Ralpho , is a lover , And pains intol❜rable doth suffer ; 505 For lovers ' hearts are not their own ...
... lay ? -Quoth Ralpho , hither . Did you not lofe ? —Quoth Ralpho , nay . Quoth Whachum , Sir , I meant your way ? Your knight , quoth Ralpho , is a lover , And pains intol❜rable doth suffer ; 505 For lovers ' hearts are not their own ...
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... put by Sidrophello's thrust , 1045 1050 1055 And in right manfully he rusht , 1060 The weapon from his gripe he wrung , And laid him on the earth along . Whachum his fea - coal prong threw by , And 380 PART II . CANTO III .
... put by Sidrophello's thrust , 1045 1050 1055 And in right manfully he rusht , 1060 The weapon from his gripe he wrung , And laid him on the earth along . Whachum his fea - coal prong threw by , And 380 PART II . CANTO III .
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... it does amount , And place the bigg'st to your account ; That all thofe ftories that are laid Too truly to you , and thofe made , 85 90 95 100 Are now still charg'd upon your score , And leffer 394 HUDIBRAS TO SIDROPHEL .
... it does amount , And place the bigg'st to your account ; That all thofe ftories that are laid Too truly to you , and thofe made , 85 90 95 100 Are now still charg'd upon your score , And leffer 394 HUDIBRAS TO SIDROPHEL .
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... lay his claim : Tho ' you have try'd that nothing ' s borne With greater ease than public fcorn , That all affronts do still give place To your impenetrable face ; That makes your way thro ' all affairs , As pigs thro ' hedges creep ...
... lay his claim : Tho ' you have try'd that nothing ' s borne With greater ease than public fcorn , That all affronts do still give place To your impenetrable face ; That makes your way thro ' all affairs , As pigs thro ' hedges creep ...
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... lay themselves out to fupplant Each other cousin - german faint . But ere the knight could do his part , The Squire had got so much the start , 130 135 140 145 He ' ad to the Lady done his errand , PART III . 407 CANTO I.
... lay themselves out to fupplant Each other cousin - german faint . But ere the knight could do his part , The Squire had got so much the start , 130 135 140 145 He ' ad to the Lady done his errand , PART III . 407 CANTO I.
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