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Page 20
... takes a basting for a blemish : For what's more hon'rable than scars , Or skin to tatters rent in wars ? Some have been beaten till they know What wood a cudgel's of by th ' blow ; Some kick'd until they can feel whether A shoe be ...
... takes a basting for a blemish : For what's more hon'rable than scars , Or skin to tatters rent in wars ? Some have been beaten till they know What wood a cudgel's of by th ' blow ; Some kick'd until they can feel whether A shoe be ...
Page 26
... And if I fail in love or troth , Be you the winner , and take both . Quoth she , I've heard old cunning stagers Say , fools for arguments use wagers ; Si bastonnade est honorable , Le fouet est encore plus 26 HUDIBRAS .
... And if I fail in love or troth , Be you the winner , and take both . Quoth she , I've heard old cunning stagers Say , fools for arguments use wagers ; Si bastonnade est honorable , Le fouet est encore plus 26 HUDIBRAS .
Page 32
... like Spanish gennets , And take the ring at Madam ― ' Twas he that made Saint Francis do More than the devil could tempt him to , In cold and frosty weather , grow Se peut faire plus aisément . Car lorsque l'amour nous 32 HUDIBRAS .
... like Spanish gennets , And take the ring at Madam ― ' Twas he that made Saint Francis do More than the devil could tempt him to , In cold and frosty weather , grow Se peut faire plus aisément . Car lorsque l'amour nous 32 HUDIBRAS .
Page 34
... take a town - bull for her sweet ; And from her greatness stoop so low , To be the rival of a cow : Others to prostitute their great hearts , To be baboons ' and monkeys ' sweet - hearts ; L'amollir par sa vive ardeur Que calma ...
... take a town - bull for her sweet ; And from her greatness stoop so low , To be the rival of a cow : Others to prostitute their great hearts , To be baboons ' and monkeys ' sweet - hearts ; L'amollir par sa vive ardeur Que calma ...
Page 50
... take all lives of things from you ! The world depend upon your eye , And when you frown upon it , die : Only our loves shall still survive , New worlds and natures to out - live ; And , like to heralds ' moons , remain All crescents ...
... take all lives of things from you ! The world depend upon your eye , And when you frown upon it , die : Only our loves shall still survive , New worlds and natures to out - live ; And , like to heralds ' moons , remain All crescents ...
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