Poetical Works, Volume 2William Pickering, 1852 |
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... Knight , they say , A certain bard encountering on the way , Discours'd in terms as just , with looks as sage , As e'er could Dennis of the Grecian stage , This incident is from The Second Part of Don Quixote , originally written by Don ...
... Knight , they say , A certain bard encountering on the way , Discours'd in terms as just , with looks as sage , As e'er could Dennis of the Grecian stage , This incident is from The Second Part of Don Quixote , originally written by Don ...
Page 14
... knight's advice ; Made him observe the subject and the plot , The manners , passions , unities ; what not ? All ... knight . " Yes , or we must renounce the Stagyrite . " " Not so , by Heaven ! ( he answers in a rage ) Knights , squires ...
... knight's advice ; Made him observe the subject and the plot , The manners , passions , unities ; what not ? All ... knight . " Yes , or we must renounce the Stagyrite . " " Not so , by Heaven ! ( he answers in a rage ) Knights , squires ...
Page 118
... knights and squires confound , Or water all the quorum ten miles round ? 66 A statesman's slumbers how this speech would spoil ! Sir , Spain has sent a thousand jars of oil ; Huge bales of British cloth blockade the door ; A hundred ...
... knights and squires confound , Or water all the quorum ten miles round ? 66 A statesman's slumbers how this speech would spoil ! Sir , Spain has sent a thousand jars of oil ; Huge bales of British cloth blockade the door ; A hundred ...
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... knight ; the knight had wit , So kept the diamond , and the rogue was bit . Some scruple rose , but thus he eas'd his thought : " I'll now give sixpence where I gave a groat ; Where once I went to church I'll now go twice- And am so ...
... knight ; the knight had wit , So kept the diamond , and the rogue was bit . Some scruple rose , but thus he eas'd his thought : " I'll now give sixpence where I gave a groat ; Where once I went to church I'll now go twice- And am so ...
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... fancied scene , See coronations rise on every green : Before you pass th ' imaginary sights Of lords , and earls , and dukes , and garter'd knights , While the spread fan o'ershades your closing eyes ; Then OF POPE . 165.
... fancied scene , See coronations rise on every green : Before you pass th ' imaginary sights Of lords , and earls , and dukes , and garter'd knights , While the spread fan o'ershades your closing eyes ; Then OF POPE . 165.
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