Hudibras: In Three PartsD. Browne, 1761 - 401 страници |
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... , we are then de lafting Monuments of Wit and Lay justly claim a kind of Eternity our Author , had his Modeity per t with HORACE have faid , • Shakespear , D ' Avenant , ki B -a , Exegi monumentum ære perennius ; Or with OVID , Jamque.
... , we are then de lafting Monuments of Wit and Lay justly claim a kind of Eternity our Author , had his Modeity per t with HORACE have faid , • Shakespear , D ' Avenant , ki B -a , Exegi monumentum ære perennius ; Or with OVID , Jamque.
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... laid 20 Right worthipful on Shoulder - Blade : Chief of domeftick Knights and Errant , Either for Chartel , or for Warrant : Great on the Bench , great in the Saddle , That could as well bind o'er , as fwaddle ; 25 Mighty he was at both ...
... laid 20 Right worthipful on Shoulder - Blade : Chief of domeftick Knights and Errant , Either for Chartel , or for Warrant : Great on the Bench , great in the Saddle , That could as well bind o'er , as fwaddle ; 25 Mighty he was at both ...
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... laid 20 Right worshipful on Shoulder - Blade : Chief of domeftick Knights and Errant , Either for Chartel , or for Warrant : Great on the Bench , great in the Saddle , That could as well bind o'er , as fwaddle ; 25 Mighty he was at both ...
... laid 20 Right worshipful on Shoulder - Blade : Chief of domeftick Knights and Errant , Either for Chartel , or for Warrant : Great on the Bench , great in the Saddle , That could as well bind o'er , as fwaddle ; 25 Mighty he was at both ...
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... laid in , by Birth a Taylor . The mighty Tyrian Queen , that gain'd With fubtle Shreds a Tract of Land , Did leave it with a Caftle fair 470 To his great Anceftor , her Heir ; • From him defcended cross - legg'd Knights , Fam'd for ...
... laid in , by Birth a Taylor . The mighty Tyrian Queen , that gain'd With fubtle Shreds a Tract of Land , Did leave it with a Caftle fair 470 To his great Anceftor , her Heir ; • From him defcended cross - legg'd Knights , Fam'd for ...
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... lay forth No more upon it than ' twas worth . But as he got it freely , fo He spent it frank and freely too . 495 For Saints themselves will fometimes be , Of Gifts that coft them nothing , free . By means of this , with Hem and Cough ...
... lay forth No more upon it than ' twas worth . But as he got it freely , fo He spent it frank and freely too . 495 For Saints themselves will fometimes be , Of Gifts that coft them nothing , free . By means of this , with Hem and Cough ...
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Страница 14 - This sword a dagger had, his page, That was but little for his age...
Страница x - He'd run in debt by disputation, And pay with ratiocination : All this by syllogism true, In mood and figure he would do. For rhetoric, he could not ope His mouth, but out there flew a trope : And when he happen'd to break off I' th' middle of his speech, or cough, H...
Страница 239 - What makes all doctrines plain and clear? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was proved true before, Prove false again? Two hundred more.
Страница 37 - For he was of that noble trade, That demi-gods and heroes made, Slaughter, and knocking on the head...
Страница viii - t has been held by many, that As Montaigne, playing with his cat, Complains she thought him but an ass, Much more she would Sir Hudibras.
Страница x - As if his stock would ne'er be spent : And truly to support that charge, He had supplies as vast and large; For he could coin or counterfeit New words, with little or no wit; Words so debas'd and hard, no stone Was hard enough to touch them on : And when with hasty noise he spoke 'em, The ignorant for current took 'em...
Страница 165 - But as a dog that turns the spit Bestirs himself, and plies his feet To climb the wheel, but all in vain, His own weight brings him down again: And still he's in the self-same place Where at his setting out he was...
Страница 9 - For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox By apostolic blows and knocks...
Страница 292 - For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain. Hence timely running's no mean part Of conduct, in the martial art...
Страница ix - twixt south and south-west side ; On either which he would dispute, Confute, change hands, and still confute. He'd undertake to prove, by force Of argument, a man's no horse; He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl, A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees. He'd run in debt by disputation, And pay with ratiocination. All this by syllogism, true In mood and figure, he would do.