Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... tell . So braynles calvys hedes , so many shepis taylys ; So bolde a braggyng bocher , 2 and flesshe sold so dere ; So many plucte partryches , and so fatte quaylles ; So mangye a mastyfe3 curre , the grete greyhoundes1 pere So bygge a ...
... tell . So braynles calvys hedes , so many shepis taylys ; So bolde a braggyng bocher , 2 and flesshe sold so dere ; So many plucte partryches , and so fatte quaylles ; So mangye a mastyfe3 curre , the grete greyhoundes1 pere So bygge a ...
Sivu 124
... tell folke they will be married , and yet remaine single , accounting it the lesse inconvenience of two extremities to choose the lesse . . . . What shall I say of him that being askt , from what women a man should keepe himselfe ...
... tell folke they will be married , and yet remaine single , accounting it the lesse inconvenience of two extremities to choose the lesse . . . . What shall I say of him that being askt , from what women a man should keepe himselfe ...
Sivu 270
... Tell them , He stands exalted there For speaking what we would not hear . And yet he might have been secure , Had he said less or would he have said more ! Tell them that , This is his reward , And worse is yet for him prepared ...
... Tell them , He stands exalted there For speaking what we would not hear . And yet he might have been secure , Had he said less or would he have said more ! Tell them that , This is his reward , And worse is yet for him prepared ...
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