Sounds like Brunello in Boiardo’s “Orlando Innamorato” (II.v40):
" the thief Brunel finds Sacripante sitting on his horse in such a study that he is oblivious of all around him. He immediately loosens the saddle, props it up with a log underneath, and leads the horse away from under the knight, who continues his meditations." (as summarized by C.S. Lewis in “The Allegory of Love”)
wiatr over 4 years ago
Don’t look down.
Jefano Premium Member over 4 years ago
Sounds like Brunello in Boiardo’s “Orlando Innamorato” (II.v40):
" the thief Brunel finds Sacripante sitting on his horse in such a study that he is oblivious of all around him. He immediately loosens the saddle, props it up with a log underneath, and leads the horse away from under the knight, who continues his meditations." (as summarized by C.S. Lewis in “The Allegory of Love”)
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
As the Steed theif approaches….
Diat60 over 4 years ago
Don’t look now but you’re about to fall over.
posstockhoarder over 4 years ago
Wilbur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PO' DAWG over 4 years ago
Does he work for the IRS?
daleandkristen over 4 years ago
YOU, sir, are an idiot.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
OK…took me a moment…
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
Do tell.