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... great offence , With which he's willing to dispense , First has him laid upon his belly , Then beaten back and side t ' a jelly ; That done , he rises , humbly bows , And gives thanks for the princely blows ; Departs not meanly proud ...
... great offence , With which he's willing to dispense , First has him laid upon his belly , Then beaten back and side t ' a jelly ; That done , he rises , humbly bows , And gives thanks for the princely blows ; Departs not meanly proud ...
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... Great wits and valours , like great states , Do sometimes sink with their own weights ; Th ' extremes of glory and of shame , Like east and west , become the same : No Indian prince has to his palace Et son courage est formidable , D ...
... Great wits and valours , like great states , Do sometimes sink with their own weights ; Th ' extremes of glory and of shame , Like east and west , become the same : No Indian prince has to his palace Et son courage est formidable , D ...
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... great achievements cannot fail To cast salt on a woman's tail : For if I thought your natʼral talent Of passive courage were so gallant , As you strain hard to have it thought , I could grow amorous , and dote . When Hudibras this ...
... great achievements cannot fail To cast salt on a woman's tail : For if I thought your natʼral talent Of passive courage were so gallant , As you strain hard to have it thought , I could grow amorous , and dote . When Hudibras this ...
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... C'est défendre à mon pouls d'aller , A mes oreilles de dresser , Hoquet violent de paraître , Empêcher ma barbe de croître ; D'éteindre la lune en pissant , Love's power's too great to be withstood By feeble human CHANT IV . 31.
... C'est défendre à mon pouls d'aller , A mes oreilles de dresser , Hoquet violent de paraître , Empêcher ma barbe de croître ; D'éteindre la lune en pissant , Love's power's too great to be withstood By feeble human CHANT IV . 31.
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A Poem Samuel Butler. Love's power's too great to be withstood By feeble human flesh and blood . ' Twas he that brought upon his knees The hect'ring kill - cow Hercules ; Transform'd his leger - lion's skin T'a petticoat , and made him ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. Love's power's too great to be withstood By feeble human flesh and blood . ' Twas he that brought upon his knees The hect'ring kill - cow Hercules ; Transform'd his leger - lion's skin T'a petticoat , and made him ...
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