Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Civil Wars. By Samuel Butler, EsqB. Long, and T. Pridden, 1773 - 382 страници |
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... said here , 655 660 665 To thofe that dwell therein well known ; We unto them refer our reader ; For brevity is very good When w ' are , or are not understood . 670 To this town people did repair On days of market , or of fair ; And to ...
... said here , 655 660 665 To thofe that dwell therein well known ; We unto them refer our reader ; For brevity is very good When w ' are , or are not understood . 670 To this town people did repair On days of market , or of fair ; And to ...
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... said Hudibras , Y me ! what perils do inviron The man that meddles with cold iron ? What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog him still with after - claps ! For tho ' dame Fortune seem to fmile , And leer upon him for a while , She'll ...
... said Hudibras , Y me ! what perils do inviron The man that meddles with cold iron ? What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog him still with after - claps ! For tho ' dame Fortune seem to fmile , And leer upon him for a while , She'll ...
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... ftranger ; That forefight might , or might not blot 435 The glory he had newly got ; Or to his shame it might be said , They took him napping in his bed : To them we leave it to expound , That deal 98 Part I. HUDI BRAS .
... ftranger ; That forefight might , or might not blot 435 The glory he had newly got ; Or to his shame it might be said , They took him napping in his bed : To them we leave it to expound , That deal 98 Part I. HUDI BRAS .
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... said , he turn'd about his fteed , And eftfoons on th ' adventure rid ; Where leave we him and Ralph a while , And to the conj'rer turn our style , 195 200 To let our reader understand What's ufeful of him beforehand . He had been long ...
... said , he turn'd about his fteed , And eftfoons on th ' adventure rid ; Where leave we him and Ralph a while , And to the conj'rer turn our style , 195 200 To let our reader understand What's ufeful of him beforehand . He had been long ...
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... said .. Madam , I do as is my duty , 165 Honour the shadow of your fhoe - tie : And now am come , to bring your ear A prefent you'll be glad to hear ; At least I hope fo . The thing's done , Or may I never fee the fun ; For which I ...
... said .. Madam , I do as is my duty , 165 Honour the shadow of your fhoe - tie : And now am come , to bring your ear A prefent you'll be glad to hear ; At least I hope fo . The thing's done , Or may I never fee the fun ; For which I ...
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Страница 138 - To sum up this long rigmarole, I have, dear B , what you no doubt perceive, for the metaphysical poets, as poets, the most sovereign contempt. That they have followers proves nothing — No Indian prince has to his palace More followers than a thief to the gallows.
Страница 18 - And styled of war as well as peace. (So some rats of amphibious nature Are either for the land or water.) But here our authors make a doubt Whether he were more wise or stout.