English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... Scot so , yet not cheat your eyes ; A Scot within a beast is no disguise . No more let Ireland brag her harmless nation Fosters no venom since the Scot's plantation : Nor can ours feigned antiquity maintain ; Since they came in ...
... Scot so , yet not cheat your eyes ; A Scot within a beast is no disguise . No more let Ireland brag her harmless nation Fosters no venom since the Scot's plantation : Nor can ours feigned antiquity maintain ; Since they came in ...
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... Scot , God would have changed his doom ; Not forced him wander but confined him home ! Like Jews they spread and as infection fly , As if the Devil had ubiquity . Hence ' tis they live at rovers and defy This or that place , rags of ...
... Scot , God would have changed his doom ; Not forced him wander but confined him home ! Like Jews they spread and as infection fly , As if the Devil had ubiquity . Hence ' tis they live at rovers and defy This or that place , rags of ...
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... Scots decease , Hell , like their nation , feeds on barnacles . A Scot , when from the gallow - tree got loose , Drops into Styx and turns a Solan goose . Hyperbolus , the Athenian upon whom fell the vote of ostracism which he had ...
... Scots decease , Hell , like their nation , feeds on barnacles . A Scot , when from the gallow - tree got loose , Drops into Styx and turns a Solan goose . Hyperbolus , the Athenian upon whom fell the vote of ostracism which he had ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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