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... eye , yet am complete ; You'd judge me , by my equipage , The greatest warrior of the age ; For when you have survey'd me round , Nothing but steel is to be found ; Yet men I ne'er was known to kill , Though ladies ' blood I often spill ...
... eye , yet am complete ; You'd judge me , by my equipage , The greatest warrior of the age ; For when you have survey'd me round , Nothing but steel is to be found ; Yet men I ne'er was known to kill , Though ladies ' blood I often spill ...
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... eyes in the middle of e'es . RIDDLE XXIV . I CUT off heads without remorse , Ι And yet I never make a corse ; I guillotine to give new life- Th ' invention's better than a knife . I'm sometimes patent , sometimes not , Yet an old ...
... eyes in the middle of e'es . RIDDLE XXIV . I CUT off heads without remorse , Ι And yet I never make a corse ; I guillotine to give new life- Th ' invention's better than a knife . I'm sometimes patent , sometimes not , Yet an old ...
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... eye , And your thumb , don't deny . RIDDLE XLI . FROM the third Harry's time we our pedigree trace , ; But some will aver more ancient our race ; We are born amidst bustle , and riot , and noise ; We're a numerous family , all of us ...
... eye , And your thumb , don't deny . RIDDLE XLI . FROM the third Harry's time we our pedigree trace , ; But some will aver more ancient our race ; We are born amidst bustle , and riot , and noise ; We're a numerous family , all of us ...
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... eye : Our shape is as various as wondrous our use is , Of science the source , and the soul of the Muses . RIDDLE LVIII . WHEN Phoebus darts his early ray , I then in sparkling gems appear ; Brush'd from the fragrant hawthorn's spray ...
... eye : Our shape is as various as wondrous our use is , Of science the source , and the soul of the Muses . RIDDLE LVIII . WHEN Phoebus darts his early ray , I then in sparkling gems appear ; Brush'd from the fragrant hawthorn's spray ...
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... eye I can sometimes bedew with a tear ; I also can make it with pleasure look bright , And cause it to beam with a sense ... eyes , though it cheats in the lips ; If it meet with its match , it is easily caught ; But if money will buy it ...
... eye I can sometimes bedew with a tear ; I also can make it with pleasure look bright , And cause it to beam with a sense ... eyes , though it cheats in the lips ; If it meet with its match , it is easily caught ; But if money will buy it ...
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