Orval Or the Fool of Time And Other Imitations And Paraphrases
Orval Or the Fool of Time And Other Imitations And Paraphrases
Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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Disturb me not. Away I Oeval. Hark ye ! Take my advice. Hang up that fellow. Hang him to-night. This, trust me, is the stuff That makes an Aristocracy. A Weavee. Too late 1 Curses, and maledictions \ Oeval. What is this ? Novice. No beggar, or he would be better clothed* Oeval. What dost thou there in the rank ditch, poor wretch ? Why, how now ? Look ! there is not so much skin Upon this mummy, sir, as would suffice To cover the whole compass of thy valour ! Weavee. Curses, and maledictions ! C...urse, and curse, y Google SOEKE III.] THE FOOL OF TIME. 175 And curse, again, the Merchants of the Earth 1 Oeval. This knave is strong in the arithmetic. Hark, how he adds and multiplies ! And yet Methinks he doth repeat himself too oft. Weavee. Accursed be the Merchants of the Earth ! Por they have suck'd the life-blood out of me. My fairest years — ^the years when other men Wander about the free and happy fields. In blissful hand-in-hand with her they love. And breathe the blessed air, and the fresh flowers.
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