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HIM in a narrow place he overtook , And fierce assailing forc't him turn againe ; Sternly he turn'd again , when he him strooke With his sharp steele , and ran at him amaine With open mouth , that seemed to containe A full good peck ...
HIM in a narrow place he overtook , And fierce assailing forc't him turn againe ; Sternly he turn'd again , when he him strooke With his sharp steele , and ran at him amaine With open mouth , that seemed to containe A full good peck ...
Pagina 243
... thy nose grease ; May we make brewis on thy face ; Yet if thou do not melt to me , What care I how fat thou be ? Be thy nose like fiery coals , Or a grater , full of holes , Let it turn up , or else hook in , And so be clasp'd unto ...
... thy nose grease ; May we make brewis on thy face ; Yet if thou do not melt to me , What care I how fat thou be ? Be thy nose like fiery coals , Or a grater , full of holes , Let it turn up , or else hook in , And so be clasp'd unto ...
Pagina 343
The Greeks ne'er knew - turn , turn to Soph- Mrs. Graham , afterwards Mrs. Yates , then a new Some maiden - dames , who hold the middle floor. If lords and ladies , and such dainty folks , Are cur'd of auction - hunting by his jokes ...
The Greeks ne'er knew - turn , turn to Soph- Mrs. Graham , afterwards Mrs. Yates , then a new Some maiden - dames , who hold the middle floor. If lords and ladies , and such dainty folks , Are cur'd of auction - hunting by his jokes ...
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