The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 87
... never thought you so ; 60 You know , I honour the cloth , I design to be a parson's wife , I never took one in your coat for a conjuror in all my life . With that , he twisted his girdle at me like a rope , as who should 70 say , Now ...
... never thought you so ; 60 You know , I honour the cloth , I design to be a parson's wife , I never took one in your coat for a conjuror in all my life . With that , he twisted his girdle at me like a rope , as who should 70 say , Now ...
Pàgina 434
... never more advise thee . ΙΟ Twelve Articles Lest it may more quarrels breed I will never hear you read . 2 By disputing I will never To convince you , once endeavour . 3 When a paradox you stick to , I will never contradict you . 4 When ...
... never more advise thee . ΙΟ Twelve Articles Lest it may more quarrels breed I will never hear you read . 2 By disputing I will never To convince you , once endeavour . 3 When a paradox you stick to , I will never contradict you . 4 When ...
Pàgina 493
... never such a writer : A shame he hath not got a mitre ! ' Suppose me dead ; and then suppose 300 A club assembled at the Rose ; Where from discourse of this and that , I grow the subject of their chat : And , while they toss my name ...
... never such a writer : A shame he hath not got a mitre ! ' Suppose me dead ; and then suppose 300 A club assembled at the Rose ; Where from discourse of this and that , I grow the subject of their chat : And , while they toss my name ...
Continguts
Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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