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" Is sillier than a sottish chouse, Who, when a thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his goods again... "
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their ... - Página 76
1809
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Hudibras

Samuel Butler - 1861 - 394 páginas
...What after-course have I to take, 'Gainst losing all I have at stake f He that with injury is grlev'd, And goes to law to be reliev'd, Is sillier than a sottish chouse, Who when a thief has robb'd his hou** Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his goods agen ; When alt he can expect to gain,...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volumen8

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 páginas
...tiddler did, What after-course have I to take*"Gainst losing all I have at stake ? He that with injury is griev'd, And goes to law to be reliev'd, Is sillier...when a thief has robb'd his house* Applies himself to cunning-men, To help him to his goods again ; When all he can expect to gain Is but to squander more...
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Hudibras: Poem, Volumen1

Samuel Butler - 1812 - 876 páginas
...'Gainst losing all I have at stake? He that with injury is griev'd, And goes to law to be relievM, SJO1 Is sillier than a sottish chouse, Who, when a thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his goods again ; When all he can expect to gain, £35Is but to squander more in...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volumen9

Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 412 páginas
...Fiddler did, What after-course have I to take, 'Gainst losing all I have at stake ? He that with injury is griev'd, And goes to law to be reliev'd, Is sillier...thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his goods again ; When all he can expect to gain, Is but to squander more in vain...
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Hudibras,: poëme de Samuel Butler,

Samuel Butler - 1819 - 390 páginas
...d'espoir. What after-course have I to take, 'Gainst losing all I have at stake? He that with injury is griev'd, And goes to law to be reliev'd , Is sillier...has robb'd his house , Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his goods again ; When all he can expect to gain , Is but to squander more in vain...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler: With a Life of the Author

Samuel Butler, Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 456 páginas
...Fiddler did, What after-course have I to take, 'Gainst losing all I have at stake ? He that with injury is griev'd, And goes to law to be reliev'd, Is sillier...thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his goods again ; When all he can expect to gain, Is but to squander more m vain...
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Hudibras, Volumen3

Samuel Butler - 1819 - 366 páginas
...1. (En.) v. 523, 524. and traverse — My suit ] See Irauerse, Baily, an«l Jacob's Law Dictionary. Is sillier than a sottish chouse, Who, when a thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to cunning-men To help him to his goods again ; When all he can expect to gain, 535 Is but to squander...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volumen9

Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 416 páginas
...Fiddler did, What after-eourse have I to take, 'Gainst losing all I have at stake ? He that with injury is griev'd, And goes to law to be reliev'd, Is sillier than a sottish ehouse, Who, when a thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to eunning men, To help him to his...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 312 páginas
...'Gainst losing all I have at stake '>. He that with injury is grieved, And goes to law to be relieved, Is sillier than a sottish chouse, Who, when a thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his goods again; When all he can expect to gain, Is but to squander more in vain:...
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A History of the Court of Chancery: With Practical Remarks on ..., Página 245

Joseph Parkes - 1828 - 670 páginas
...reflection. The folly of " going to law" in England he thus wittily jeers : — He that with injury is griev'd, And goes to Law, to be reliev'd, Is sillier than a sottish chowse, Who, when a thief has robb'd his house, Applies himself to cunning men, To help him to his...
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