Hudibras: A Poem, Volume 3Jombert, 1819 Edition bilingue anglais-français |
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... take your deposition . What then , quoth Hudibras , was he That play'd the dev'l to examine me ? A rallying weaver in the town , That did it in a parson's gown ; Whom all the parish takes for gifted ; But , for my part , I ne'er believ ...
... take your deposition . What then , quoth Hudibras , was he That play'd the dev'l to examine me ? A rallying weaver in the town , That did it in a parson's gown ; Whom all the parish takes for gifted ; But , for my part , I ne'er believ ...
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... take this out - of - fashion'd course , To hope , by stratagem , to woo her , Or waging battle to subdue her : Though some have done it in romances , And bang'd them into amorous fancies ; As those who won the Amazons , By wanton ...
... take this out - of - fashion'd course , To hope , by stratagem , to woo her , Or waging battle to subdue her : Though some have done it in romances , And bang'd them into amorous fancies ; As those who won the Amazons , By wanton ...
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... take a purse ) Resolv'd to follow his advice , But kept it from him by disguise ; And , after stubborn contradiction , To counterfeit his own conviction , And by transition fall upon The resolution as his own . Quoth he , This gambol ...
... take a purse ) Resolv'd to follow his advice , But kept it from him by disguise ; And , after stubborn contradiction , To counterfeit his own conviction , And by transition fall upon The resolution as his own . Quoth he , This gambol ...
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... Contre moi - même j'agirais , Mes droits sur elle céderais ; Si la dame gagnait l'affaire , Comme le violon naguère , Quelle ressource puis - je avoir ? Il ne resterait plus d'espoir . What after - course have I to take , ' CHANT VIII . 47.
... Contre moi - même j'agirais , Mes droits sur elle céderais ; Si la dame gagnait l'affaire , Comme le violon naguère , Quelle ressource puis - je avoir ? Il ne resterait plus d'espoir . What after - course have I to take , ' CHANT VIII . 47.
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A Poem Samuel Butler. What after - course have I to take , ' Gainst losing all I have at stake ? He that with injury is griev'd , And goes to law to be reliev'd , Is sillier than a sottish chouse , Who , when a thief has robb'd his house ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. What after - course have I to take , ' Gainst losing all I have at stake ? He that with injury is griev'd , And goes to law to be reliev'd , Is sillier than a sottish chouse , Who , when a thief has robb'd his house ...
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