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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...t for his furniture: a greyhound for his swiftnesse, not for his collar: a hawke for her wing, not for her cranes or bells. Why do we not likewise es... ...conception and publike designs alike. I will have them to give Plutarch a bob upon mine own lips, and vex themselves in wronging Seneca in mee. My w... ...uce over the tench; the swallowes over the grasse-hoppers) and the sparrow-hawkes over blacke-birds and larkes. ------ serpente ciconia pullos Nutr... ...ey, And lyzarts found somewhere out of the way, Joves servants - Eagles, hawkes of nobler kynde, In forrests hunt, a hare or kid to finde, We s... ...e or kid to finde, We share the fruits of our prey with our dogges and hawkes, as a meed of their paine and reward of their industry. As about Am... ...em to crow: that teacheth a hen, before any use or experience, to feare a hawke and not a goose or a peacocke, farre greater birds: that warneth yon... ... if we marke him wel, we shal perceive that in falling, he makes a moe or bob at us. He is farre from repenting when he rather seemes to be beholdin...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...ite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Internet‖ to some) and Bob Kahn wrote the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). That let the vario... ...Bryan Gruley, and Rob Warden. Other helpers included college classmates Bob McGiffert and Art Morgan, online fellow Cubs fan Hugh Riddle III, Jim ... ...orld: The Power and Poetry of Mathematics. New York: Hyperion, 1995. Hawke, David Freeman. Nuts and Bolts of the Past: A History of American Tec...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...lite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Internet‖ to some) and Bob Kahn wrote the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). That let the vario... ..., Bryan Gruley, and Rob Warden. Other helpers included college classmates Bob McGiffert and Art Morgan, online fellow Cubs fan Hugh Riddle III, Jim ... ...orld: The Power and Poetry of Mathematics. New York: Hyperion, 1995. Hawke, David Freeman. Nuts and Bolts of the Past: A History of American Tec...

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Don Juan

By: George Byron

...an equal opportunity University. 1821 DON JUAN by George Byron DEDICATION BOB SOUTHEY! You ‘re a poet — Poet laureate, And representative of al... ...metaphysics to the nation— I wish he would explain his Explanation. You, Bob! are rather insolent, you know, At being disappointed in your wis... ... downward like the flying fish Gasping on deck, because you soar too high, Bob, And fall, for lack of moisture, quite a dry, Bob! And Wordsworth... ...to the devil somewhat ere his time. Vernon, the butcher Cumberland, Wolfe, Hawke, Prince Ferdinand, Granby, Burgoyne, Keppel, Howe, Evil and g... ... have the thing In that complete perfection which ensures An epic from Bob Southey every spring), Form not the true temptation which allures ... ...or dying Dissolved like snow before a woman crying. As through his palms Bob Acres’ valour oozed, So Juan’s virtue ebb’d, I know not how; An...

...Excerpt: Dedication. Bob Southey! You?re a poet -- Poet-laureate, And representative of all the race, Although ?t is true that you turn?d out a Tory at Last,-- yours has lately been a common case; And now, my Epic Renegade! what are ye at? With a...

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The Pathfinder

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...nfinite. CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XI Compel the hawke to sit that is unmann’d, Or make the hound, untaught, to draw the dee... ...” 204 The Pathfinder “A y, Robert, it’s very much the same thing, Jack or Bob; we use the two indifferently. I say, Bob, it’s good holding ground, is... ... to know that. All the garrison is on board the Scud.” “But in running in, Bob, which of the channels do you think the best? the one you went last, or... ...groans that grow fainter and fainter, and fear that they will all be toma- hawked!” 303 James Fenimore Cooper Mabel now remembered that one of the so...

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