The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... . His breeches were of rugged woollen , And had been at the fiege of Bullen ; To old King Harry fo well known , Some writers held they were his own : 310 Through Through they were lin❜d with many a piece Of ammunition 20 BUTLER'S POEM S.
... . His breeches were of rugged woollen , And had been at the fiege of Bullen ; To old King Harry fo well known , Some writers held they were his own : 310 Through Through they were lin❜d with many a piece Of ammunition 20 BUTLER'S POEM S.
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... some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there's not one word ...
... some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there's not one word ...
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... some suppose , But a huge pair of round trunk hose , In which he carry'd as much meat As he and all the knights could cat , 340 When laying by their fwords and truncheons , 345 They took their breakfafts , or their nuncheons . But let ...
... some suppose , But a huge pair of round trunk hose , In which he carry'd as much meat As he and all the knights could cat , 340 When laying by their fwords and truncheons , 345 They took their breakfafts , or their nuncheons . But let ...
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... . His breeches were of rugged woollen , And had been at the fiege of Bullen ; To old King Harry fo well known , Some writers held they were his own : 310 Through Through they were lin'd ' with many a piece Of 20 BUTLER'S POEM S.
... . His breeches were of rugged woollen , And had been at the fiege of Bullen ; To old King Harry fo well known , Some writers held they were his own : 310 Through Through they were lin'd ' with many a piece Of 20 BUTLER'S POEM S.
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... some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there ' s not one word ...
... some think , Of old did neither eat nor drink , Because when thorough deserts vast , And regions defolate , they paft , 330 Where belly - timber above ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there ' s not one word ...
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