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... left the Captiv'd Knight , And penfive Squire , both bruis'd in Body And conjur'd into fafe Cuftody : Tir'd with Difpute , and Speaking Latin As well as Bafting , and Bear - baiting , And defperate of any course , To free himself by Wit ...
... left the Captiv'd Knight , And penfive Squire , both bruis'd in Body And conjur'd into fafe Cuftody : Tir'd with Difpute , and Speaking Latin As well as Bafting , and Bear - baiting , And defperate of any course , To free himself by Wit ...
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... nor coy dislike ' Tis no implicit , nice Averfion Τ T your Converfation , Mien , or Perfon , But a juft Fear , left you shou'd props Falfe and perfidious in Love ; Ou bien , pour vous faire passer Pour homme qui 50 IV . CAN TО.
... nor coy dislike ' Tis no implicit , nice Averfion Τ T your Converfation , Mien , or Perfon , But a juft Fear , left you shou'd props Falfe and perfidious in Love ; Ou bien , pour vous faire passer Pour homme qui 50 IV . CAN TО.
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... & puis bien vîte Elle alla regagner fon gîte ; Donnant ordre à fon Ecuyer De délivrer le Chevalier . Mais avant qu'on trouvât maniere Le charme puiffant de défaire , The Sun grew low , and left the Skies , Dvj CHANT IV . 83.
... & puis bien vîte Elle alla regagner fon gîte ; Donnant ordre à fon Ecuyer De délivrer le Chevalier . Mais avant qu'on trouvât maniere Le charme puiffant de défaire , The Sun grew low , and left the Skies , Dvj CHANT IV . 83.
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Samuel Butler. The Sun grew low , and left the Skies , But down ( fome write ) by Ladies Eyes 5 The Moon pull'd off her Veil of Light , That hides her Face by Day from Sight , ( Myfterious Veil , of Brightness made , That's both her ...
Samuel Butler. The Sun grew low , and left the Skies , But down ( fome write ) by Ladies Eyes 5 The Moon pull'd off her Veil of Light , That hides her Face by Day from Sight , ( Myfterious Veil , of Brightness made , That's both her ...
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... telle entreprise , Qui dût couronner son amour , Il falloit attendre le jour , Et chercher cependant un gîte , Pour fe reposer au plus vite . The Sun grew low , and left the Skies , Fin du quatriéme Chant . CHANT IV 85 .
... telle entreprise , Qui dût couronner son amour , Il falloit attendre le jour , Et chercher cependant un gîte , Pour fe reposer au plus vite . The Sun grew low , and left the Skies , Fin du quatriéme Chant . CHANT IV 85 .
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Hudibras: Poëme ecrit dans le tems de troubles d'Angleterre, Том 2 Samuel Butler Полный просмотр - 1757 |
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Ainfi appear auffi avoit Back Beard beft Blows break c'eft C'eſt c'étoit Caufe Cauſe Cheats Chevalier chofe choſe Confcience Covenant Dame derriere Devil Diable dit-il e'er Ears eſt étoit ev'ry Eyes fage faid faifoit falfe fans Fear feffer felf fens fent ferment fervir feul fince find fingle foit fome font fooner forcier forciere found fouvent ftill fuch fuivant fwear give good grace great Hand Heart himſelf hold Honour i'th Jurés Juſtice Knight know l'Ecuyer laiffer left Love made Maimonide make maniere mean Moon n'eft ne'er o'er o'th Oaths paffer perfonne Pow'r Prefbytériens prove Quoth he Quoth Hudibras raiſon Ralpho Saints Sidrophel ſon Squire Stars take tems Thefe things thofe thou thought time Tricks trouve le joint true turn turn'd twas undertake Whachum Whofe Witches Words worfe World
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