Panurge, continuing his discourse, said, The first word which was spoken by him who gelded the lubberly, quaffing monks of Saussiniac, after that he had unstoned Friar Cauldaureil, was this, To the re
Panurge, continuing his discourse, said, The first word which was spoken by him who gelded the lubberly, quaffing monks of Saussiniac, after that he had unstoned Friar Cauldaureil, was this, To the re
Do not trouble yourself about anything here, said the priestess to the friar; if you be but satisfied, we are. Here bel…
What a pox ails the fellow? quoth Friar John. Stark staring mad, or bewitched, o’ my word! Do but hear the chiming dott…
Bacbuc having thrown I don’t know what into the fountain, straight the water ceased to boil; and then she took Panurge …
There the noble priestess Bacbuc made Panurge stoop and kiss the brink of the fountain; then bade him rise and dance th…
When we had thus chatted and tippled, Bacbuc asked, Who of you here would have the word of the Bottle? I, your most hum…
(‘This and the next chapter make really but one, tho’ Mr. Motteux has made two of them; the first of which contains but…
Before I proceed to the description of the Bottle, I’ll give you that of an admirable lamp that dispensed so large a li…
In the next place we saw the representation of the good Bacchus’s engagement with the Indians. Silenus, who led the van…
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