The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... horfe's virtues , and his own : Th ' adventure of the Bear and Fiddle Is fung , but breaks off in the middle * , WHEN civil dudgeon firft grew high , And men fell out they knew not why ; When A ridicule on Ronfarde and Davenant . Ver ...
... horfe's virtues , and his own : Th ' adventure of the Bear and Fiddle Is fung , but breaks off in the middle * , WHEN civil dudgeon firft grew high , And men fell out they knew not why ; When A ridicule on Ronfarde and Davenant . Ver ...
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... horfe ; 65 70 He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl , And that a lord may be an owl ; A calf Ver . 62 . Here is an alteration without any amend- ment ; for the following lines , And truly fo he was , perhaps , Not as a profelyte , but for ...
... horfe ; 65 70 He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl , And that a lord may be an owl ; A calf Ver . 62 . Here is an alteration without any amend- ment ; for the following lines , And truly fo he was , perhaps , Not as a profelyte , but for ...
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... horfe : For having but one stirrup ty'd T'his faddle on the further fide , It was fo fhort , h ' had much ado To reach it with his defperate toe ; 405 410 But after many strains and heaves , He got up to the faddle - eaves , From whence ...
... horfe : For having but one stirrup ty'd T'his faddle on the further fide , It was fo fhort , h ' had much ado To reach it with his defperate toe ; 405 410 But after many strains and heaves , He got up to the faddle - eaves , From whence ...
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... horfe , who , as fame goes , Had corns upon his feet and toes , Was not by half so tender - hooft , 430 435 Nor trod upon the ground fo foft ; And as that beaft would kneel and stoop ( Some write ) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras's ...
... horfe , who , as fame goes , Had corns upon his feet and toes , Was not by half so tender - hooft , 430 435 Nor trod upon the ground fo foft ; And as that beaft would kneel and stoop ( Some write ) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras's ...
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... horfe ! and , yet , alas ! It may be true , for flesh is grafs . Sturdy he was , and no less able Than Hercules to clean a stable ; 440 445 450 455 As " us of the shuttle swiftness of the times , and practi- " cally tread out the ...
... horfe ! and , yet , alas ! It may be true , for flesh is grafs . Sturdy he was , and no less able Than Hercules to clean a stable ; 440 445 450 455 As " us of the shuttle swiftness of the times , and practi- " cally tread out the ...
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