Tha’s got too much pluck in thee.
The pursuers are hard after thee; we must not delay.”
“Ah, ’tis like thee, ’tis like thee!
Get thee a good husband, and use him as he uses thee.
Am not I thy mother that bore thee, and loveth thee?”
I have now found thee; when I lose thee again I care not.
Come, let me clutch thee: I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.
from thee are all things, in thee all things subsist, and to thee all tend.
Thee shall be taken to a house where they’ll nurse thee first rate, well as thy own mother could.”
By the Gods I adjure thee, that thou get thee gone, as thou earnest: for I need thee not.
I am perjured most, For all my vows are oaths but to misuse thee: And all my honest faith in thee is lost.
“Kings cannot ennoble thee, thou good, great soul, for One who is higher than kings hath done that for thee; but a king can confirm thy nobility to men.”
But whether this scurvy ruffian be thy father or no, ’tis all one, he shall not have thee to beat thee and abuse, according to his threat, so thou prefer to bide with me.”
hatefully reproach thee, or shall use any such carriage towards thee, get thee presently to their minds and understandings, and look in them, and behold what manner of men they be.
Even for the service that long since I did thee When I bestrid thee in the wars, and took Deep scars to save thy life; even for the blood That then I lost for thee, now grant me justice.
“When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee, and the rivers they shall not overflow thee; when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned, neither shall the flame kindle upon thee; for I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour.”
Oh wert thou in the cauld blast, On yonder lea, on yonder lea; My plaidie to the angry airt, I’d shelter thee, I’d shelter thee: Or did Misfortune’s bitter storms Around thee blaw, around thee blaw, Thy bield should be my bosom, To share it a’, to share it a’.
“All that I have said to thee so far, Anselmo, has had reference to what concerns thee; now it is right that I should say something of what regards myself; and if I be prolix, pardon me, for the labyrinth into which thou hast entered and from which thou wouldst have me extricate thee makes it necessary.
I grant (sweet love) thy lovely argument Deserves the travail of a worthier pen, Yet what of thee thy poet doth invent, He robs thee of, and pays it thee again, He lends thee virtue, and he stole that word, From thy behaviour, beauty doth he give And found it in thy cheek: he can afford No praise to thee, but what in thee doth live.
“And more than enough for thee,” said Don Quixote; “and even wert thou not, it would make no difference, because I being the king can easily give thee nobility without purchase or service rendered by thee, for when I make thee a count, then thou art at once a gentleman; and they may say what they will, but by my faith they will have to call thee ‘your lordship,’ whether they like it or not.”
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And more than enough for thee said Don Quixote and even wert thou not it would make no difference because I being the king can easily give thee nobility without purchase or service rendered by thee for when I make thee a count then thou art at once a gentleman and they may say what they will but by my faith they will have to call thee your lordship whether they like it or not