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... second , They're stout and gallant fellows reckoned . Th ' old Romans freedom did bestow , Our princes worship , with a blow King Pyrrhus cured his splenetic And testy courtiers with a kick . The Negus , when some mighty lord 240 Or ...
... second , They're stout and gallant fellows reckoned . Th ' old Romans freedom did bestow , Our princes worship , with a blow King Pyrrhus cured his splenetic And testy courtiers with a kick . The Negus , when some mighty lord 240 Or ...
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... second hand ; And such you are : nor is ' t your person My stomach's set so sharp and fierce on ; 475 But ' tis your better part , your riches , That my enamoured heart bewitches : Let me your fortune but possess , And settle your ...
... second hand ; And such you are : nor is ' t your person My stomach's set so sharp and fierce on ; 475 But ' tis your better part , your riches , That my enamoured heart bewitches : Let me your fortune but possess , And settle your ...
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... second ; That saints may claim a dispensation To swear and forswear on occasion , I doubt not but it will appear With pregnant light : the point is clear . Oaths are but words , and words but wind , Too feeble implements to bind ; And ...
... second ; That saints may claim a dispensation To swear and forswear on occasion , I doubt not but it will appear With pregnant light : the point is clear . Oaths are but words , and words but wind , Too feeble implements to bind ; And ...
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... second - hand intention , 590 When things by wrongful names you mention ; The mystic sense of all your terms , 595 That are indeed but magic charms To raise the devil , and mean one thing , And that is down - right conjuring ; And in ...
... second - hand intention , 590 When things by wrongful names you mention ; The mystic sense of all your terms , 595 That are indeed but magic charms To raise the devil , and mean one thing , And that is down - right conjuring ; And in ...
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... friend's friend , That undertakes to understand , And juggles at the second hand , And now would pass for spirit Po , And all men's dark concerns foreknow . 1400 1405 I think I need not fear him for 136 [ PART III . HUDIBRAS .
... friend's friend , That undertakes to understand , And juggles at the second hand , And now would pass for spirit Po , And all men's dark concerns foreknow . 1400 1405 I think I need not fear him for 136 [ PART III . HUDIBRAS .
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