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... thought it best to set as good A face upon it as he could , And thus he spoke : Lady , your bright And radiant eyes are in the right ; The beard's th ' identic beard you knew , The same numerically true : Nor is it worn by fiend or elf ...
... thought it best to set as good A face upon it as he could , And thus he spoke : Lady , your bright And radiant eyes are in the right ; The beard's th ' identic beard you knew , The same numerically true : Nor is it worn by fiend or elf ...
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... 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 language heard , He prick'd up's ears , and strok'd his beard . Thought he ...
... 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 language heard , He prick'd up's ears , and strok'd his beard . Thought he ...
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... Ressemblent à des paraboles ; D'amour toujours parle un amant , Mais le sens mystique est l'argent . Nous sommes l'ombre qu'on honore , Lui , la substance qu'on adore . Thought he , I understand your play , And how CHANT IV . 39.
... Ressemblent à des paraboles ; D'amour toujours parle un amant , Mais le sens mystique est l'argent . Nous sommes l'ombre qu'on honore , Lui , la substance qu'on adore . Thought he , I understand your play , And how CHANT IV . 39.
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A Poem Samuel Butler. Thought he , I understand your play , And how to quit you your own way : He that will win his dame , must do As Love does when he bends his bow ; With one hand thrust the lady from , And with the other pull her home ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. Thought he , I understand your play , And how to quit you your own way : He that will win his dame , must do As Love does when he bends his bow ; With one hand thrust the lady from , And with the other pull her home ...
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... thought you could be true , I could love twice as much as you . Quoth he , My faith , as adamantine , As chains of destiny , I'll maintain : True as Apollo ever spoke , Or oracle from heart of oak ; And if you'll give my flame but vent ...
... thought you could be true , I could love twice as much as you . Quoth he , My faith , as adamantine , As chains of destiny , I'll maintain : True as Apollo ever spoke , Or oracle from heart of oak ; And if you'll give my flame but vent ...
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