Aún no tenemos significados para "poor knave".
1Ha' pity on your poor knave, and deliver me from my tormentors!
2And yet I coddle this poor knave sometimes-oh ,asI do to-day!
3And I am glad we did not hurt the poor knave.
4Nay, I betrayed thee not; it was that poor knave, Paulus, whose heart failed him at the last, and who is rightly served.
5Thinkest thou that the laws of the King of England are to be so evaded by one poor knave without friends or money?
6And ye shall understand, that Mahomet was born in Arabia, that was first a poor knave that kept camels, that went with merchants for merchandise.
7They are only poor knaves riding behind the master.
8Why, Mr. Fool, they looked like poor knaves--
9"If you think this, you should grant the poor knave his freedom."
10"Pick the poor knaves from under the stone and timber, and see to them."
11"Leave thee in my stead!" exclaimed Cedric, astonished at the proposal; "why, they would hang thee, my poor knave."
12"You who are a lawyer shoulde know best about that," rejoyned the poor knave; "'tis too hard for poor Patteson."
13"Then today four poor knaves must go dinnerless by reason of my strength, and that does not please me altogether," said Havelok gravely.
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