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... quoth Ralpho , - Verily The point seems very plain to me ; It is an antichristian game , Unlawful both in thing and name . 805 First , for the name ; the word bear - baiting Is carnal , and of man's creating ; For certainly there's no ...
... quoth Ralpho , - Verily The point seems very plain to me ; It is an antichristian game , Unlawful both in thing and name . 805 First , for the name ; the word bear - baiting Is carnal , and of man's creating ; For certainly there's no ...
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... Quoth Hudibras , — ' I smell a rat ; Ralpho , thou dost prevaricate : For though the thesis which thou layʼst Be true ad amussim , as thou say'st ; 825 For that bear - baiting should appear , Jure divino , lawfuller Than synods are ...
... Quoth Hudibras , — ' I smell a rat ; Ralpho , thou dost prevaricate : For though the thesis which thou layʼst Be true ad amussim , as thou say'st ; 825 For that bear - baiting should appear , Jure divino , lawfuller Than synods are ...
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... Quoth Hudibras , thou offer'st much , But art not able to keep touch . Mira de lente , as ' tis i ' th ' adage , Id est , to make a leek a cabbage ; Thou canst at best but overstrain 850 A paradox , and thy own brain ; For what can ...
... Quoth Hudibras , thou offer'st much , But art not able to keep touch . Mira de lente , as ' tis i ' th ' adage , Id est , to make a leek a cabbage ; Thou canst at best but overstrain 850 A paradox , and thy own brain ; For what can ...
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... Quoth Sir Sun , ' My friends , that is not to be done . ' ' Not done ! ' quoth Statesman ; ' Yes , an't please ye , When ' tis once known you'll say ' tis easy . ' 185 ' Why then let's know it , ' quoth Apollo : ' We'll beat a drum ...
... Quoth Sir Sun , ' My friends , that is not to be done . ' ' Not done ! ' quoth Statesman ; ' Yes , an't please ye , When ' tis once known you'll say ' tis easy . ' 185 ' Why then let's know it , ' quoth Apollo : ' We'll beat a drum ...
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... quoth he , Tweaking his nose , ' You are , great Sir , A self - denying conqueror ; 985 As high , victorious , and great , As e'er fought for the churches yet , If you will give yourself but leave To make out what y ' already have ...
... quoth he , Tweaking his nose , ' You are , great Sir , A self - denying conqueror ; 985 As high , victorious , and great , As e'er fought for the churches yet , If you will give yourself but leave To make out what y ' already have ...
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