Hudibras: The first [-third and last] partJ.M., 1709 - 226페이지 |
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... Knight fo Notorious , both in bis Perfon and Politicks , yet by the Rule of Contraries , one may observe throughout his whole Poem , that he was moft Ortho- dox , both in his Religion and Loyalty . And I am the more induc'd to believe ...
... Knight fo Notorious , both in bis Perfon and Politicks , yet by the Rule of Contraries , one may observe throughout his whole Poem , that he was moft Ortho- dox , both in his Religion and Loyalty . And I am the more induc'd to believe ...
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... Knight abandon dwelling , And out he rode a Colonelling . A Wight he was , whofe very fight wou'd Entitle him Mirror of Knight - hood ; That never bow'd his ftubborn Knee To any thing but Chivalry ; Nor put up Blow , but that which laid ...
... Knight abandon dwelling , And out he rode a Colonelling . A Wight he was , whofe very fight wou'd Entitle him Mirror of Knight - hood ; That never bow'd his ftubborn Knee To any thing but Chivalry ; Nor put up Blow , but that which laid ...
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... Knight by fast Instinct Of Wit and Temper was fo linkt , As if Hypocrifie and Non - fence Had got th Advowson of his Confcience . Thus was he gifted and accouter'd , We mean onth ' infide , not the outward . That next of all we fhall ...
... Knight by fast Instinct Of Wit and Temper was fo linkt , As if Hypocrifie and Non - fence Had got th Advowson of his Confcience . Thus was he gifted and accouter'd , We mean onth ' infide , not the outward . That next of all we fhall ...
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... . They were upon hard Duty ftill , And every Night stood Centinel , To guard the Magazine i ' th ' Hofe From two - legg'd and from four - legg'd Foes . C 3 Thus Thus clad and fortify'd , Sir Knight , From peaceful CANTO I. 19.
... . They were upon hard Duty ftill , And every Night stood Centinel , To guard the Magazine i ' th ' Hofe From two - legg'd and from four - legg'd Foes . C 3 Thus Thus clad and fortify'd , Sir Knight , From peaceful CANTO I. 19.
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... Knight , From peaceful home fet forth to fight . But firft with nimble , active Force He got on th ' outfide of his Horse , For having but one Stirrup ty'd T'his Saddle , on the further fide , It was fo fhort h ' had much ado To reach ...
... Knight , From peaceful home fet forth to fight . But firft with nimble , active Force He got on th ' outfide of his Horse , For having but one Stirrup ty'd T'his Saddle , on the further fide , It was fo fhort h ' had much ado To reach ...
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againſt agen anſwer b'ing bafely Bafting Battel Beaft Bear Bear-Baiting Beard Beaſt Becauſe Befide beft beſt Blows Cafe caft call'd CANTO Caufe Cauſe Cerdon Church Confcience Courſe Crowdero Devil Difpute Dogs e'er Ears elfe ev'ry fafe faft faid falfe fame Feats felf felves fent ferve fhall fhew fide fight fince firft firſt flain fome foon ftand ftill ftout ftrange fuch fure fwear hafte himſelf Honour Horfe Houfe Idem juft Knight Ladies laft Learned leaſt lefs Love Lover Magnano moft moſt muſt ne'er o'er o'th Oaths pafs paſs Perfon pleaſe Pow'r Prifoner prov'd Quoth fhe Quoth Hudibras raiſe Ralpho Reafon refolv'd reft Saints Semiramis of Babylon Senfe ſhall ſhe ſhould Sidrophel Squire ſtill Sword thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou Toné Tricks true turn'd twas underſtand Unleſs us'd uſe whofe Whoſe Wife worfe worſe
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11 페이지 - A sect whose chief devotion lies In odd perverse antipathies, In falling out with that or this And finding somewhat still amiss; More peevish, cross and splenetic Than dog distract or monkey sick: That with more care keep holyday The wrong, than others the right way; Compound for sins they are inclined to By damning those they have no mind to.
62 페이지 - Complaining sorely of the breach Of league, held forth by brother Patch, Against the articles in force Between both churches, his and ours ; For which he crav'd the saints to render Into his hands, or hang th' offender : But they maturely having weigh'd, They had no more but him o...
160 페이지 - Nothing but th' abuse Of human learning you produce ; Learning, that cobweb of the brain, Profane, erroneous, and vain ; A trade of knowledge, as replete As others are with fraud and cheat ; An art t...
9 페이지 - Although by woful proof we find They always leave a scar behind. He knew the seat of paradise, Could tell in what degree it lies: And, as he was disposed, could prove it, Below the moon, or else above it. What Adam dreamt of when his bride Came from her closet in his side: Whether the Devil tempted her By a High Dutch interpreter...
112 페이지 - But if this Twig be made of Wood That will hold tack, I'll make the Fur Fly 'bout the Ears of that old Cur, And th' other mungrel Vermin, Ralph, That brav'd us all in his behalf.
20 페이지 - From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and main, Which oft he us'd instead of rein.
2 페이지 - Either for chartel or for warrant : Great on the bench, great in the saddle, That could as well bind o'er as swaddle : Mighty he was at both of these, And sty I'd 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.
57 페이지 - Why should not conscience have vacation As well as other courts o' th' nation ; Have equal power to adjourn, Appoint appearance and return...
93 페이지 - 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...
22 페이지 - A Squire he had whose name was Ralph, That in th' adventure went his half, Though writers, for more stately tone, Do call him Ralpho, 'tis all one ; *» And when we can, with metre safe, We'll call him so ; if not, plain Ralph...