Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1879 |
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... hast thou gotten by this fetch , Or all thy tricks , in this new trade , Thy holy Brotherhood o ' th ' blade ? By saunt'ring still on some adventure , And growing to thy horse a Centaur ? To stuff thy skin with swelling knobs Of cruel ...
... hast thou gotten by this fetch , Or all thy tricks , in this new trade , Thy holy Brotherhood o ' th ' blade ? By saunt'ring still on some adventure , And growing to thy horse a Centaur ? To stuff thy skin with swelling knobs Of cruel ...
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... thyself away · - ( I see , thought he , this shameless elf Would fain steal me too from myself , That impudently dares to own What I have suffer'd for and done ) 1375 1380 And now , but vent'ring to betray , Hast met PART III . CANTO I.
... thyself away · - ( I see , thought he , this shameless elf Would fain steal me too from myself , That impudently dares to own What I have suffer'd for and done ) 1375 1380 And now , but vent'ring to betray , Hast met PART III . CANTO I.
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... hast guess'd of me . Thou art some paltry blackguard spright , Condemn'd to drudg'ry in the night ; Thou hast no work to do in th ' house , Nor halfpenny to drop in shoes ; Without the raising of which sum You dare not be so troublesome ...
... hast guess'd of me . Thou art some paltry blackguard spright , Condemn'd to drudg'ry in the night ; Thou hast no work to do in th ' house , Nor halfpenny to drop in shoes ; Without the raising of which sum You dare not be so troublesome ...
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... hast never given us a victory this long while , for all our fre- quent fasting . What dost thou mean , O Lord , to fling into a ditch , and there to leave us ? " And one Robinson , in his prayer at Southampton , Aug. 25 , 1642 ...
... hast never given us a victory this long while , for all our fre- quent fasting . What dost thou mean , O Lord , to fling into a ditch , and there to leave us ? " And one Robinson , in his prayer at Southampton , Aug. 25 , 1642 ...
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... hast no thought of me , Nor what I have endured for thee , Yet shame and honour might prevail To keep thee thus from turning tail : For who would grutch to spend his blood in His honour's cause ? Quoth she , A puddin . This said , his ...
... hast no thought of me , Nor what I have endured for thee , Yet shame and honour might prevail To keep thee thus from turning tail : For who would grutch to spend his blood in His honour's cause ? Quoth she , A puddin . This said , his ...
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