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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1731 edition. Excerpt: ...out of Comacbzfis ', and with that shew'd him the Kettle full of Geese and Hens; si and laying hold on one, he fellsito it merrily and hungrily, and for Bafiliursis Abilities, this he said to their Teeth, So much thou art worth as thou haft, and so much as thou hafl thou art worth. An old Grandam of minewas wontro say, there were but two Lineages in the World, Have-much and Have-little, and she was mightily inclin'd to the former', 'and ar: this Day, Master, your Physician had rather feel a having Pulse than a. knowing Pulse, and an Ass cover'd with Gold makes a better Shew than a Horse with a. 'Pack-saddle; so that 1 say again, I_am of Can-abie Side, the Sbum of whose Pots are Geese, Hens, Hares, and Coneys; and Bafiliufs, be they near or far off, but Poor thin Water. Hall thou ended with thy TediousnesLS-znrba? said Don Quixote. 1 must end, said he, because l see it osfends you, for if 'twere not for that, l have Work cut out for three Days. Pray God, S/tnrbo, quoth Don fluixote, that I may see the dumb before I die. Accor. ding to our Life, said Sancbo, before you die I shall be mumbling Clay, and then perhaps I shall be so dumb, that I shall not speak a Word till the end of the World, or at least till Doomlday. Altho' it should be so, Sancba, said he, thy Silence will never be equal to thy Talking past and thy Talk to come, besides, 'tis very likely that I shall die before thee, and so I shall 'never see thee dumb, no, not when thou drinlflst or fleepffl, to paint thee. out th-rowly, In good faith, Book II. Dan QU IXO TE. 14; faith, Master, quoth Sancbo, there's no trusting in the Raw bones, I mean Death, that devour: Lambs as well as Sheep, and have heard our Vicar say, She tramples as well on the high Towers of Kings, as the humble...
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