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| The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||
“Nor could the best of thy endeavours
‘Rightly manage my head-strong avers:
‘When they begin to spurn and kick,
‘As oft they use this vicious trick,
‘They make myself, who am more able
‘Than thou, seek all the seats i'th' saddle.’
‘Rightly manage my head-strong avers:
‘When they begin to spurn and kick,
‘As oft they use this vicious trick,
‘They make myself, who am more able
‘Than thou, seek all the seats i'th' saddle.’
| The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||