The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||
Oft would Don Quixotte go a-gadding
On's mare, and try a trick at padding;
But then he never ventur'd out,
Because he was not over stout,
Without a trusty guard du corps
Of padders, who went still before,
With grisly whiskers on their lips,
And in the purchase still went snips.
On's mare, and try a trick at padding;
But then he never ventur'd out,
Because he was not over stout,
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Of padders, who went still before,
With grisly whiskers on their lips,
And in the purchase still went snips.
The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||