Hudibras: In Three PartsRobert Brown, 1750 - 401페이지 |
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... first impreffion , as these which follow : Did not the learned GLYN and MAYNARD , To make good fubjects traytors , strain hard ? Was not the King , by proclamation , Declar'd a traytor thro ' the nation ? And now I heartily wish I could ...
... first impreffion , as these which follow : Did not the learned GLYN and MAYNARD , To make good fubjects traytors , strain hard ? Was not the King , by proclamation , Declar'd a traytor thro ' the nation ? And now I heartily wish I could ...
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... , 1672 . I have also feen a small poem of one sheet in quarto , on DU VALL , a notorious highwayman , faid to be wrote by our author ; but how truly , I know not . HUDI- HUDI BRAS . The ARGUMENT of The FIRST CANT O The Author's Life . xi.
... , 1672 . I have also feen a small poem of one sheet in quarto , on DU VALL , a notorious highwayman , faid to be wrote by our author ; but how truly , I know not . HUDI- HUDI BRAS . The ARGUMENT of The FIRST CANT O The Author's Life . xi.
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In Three Parts Samuel Butler. HUDI BRAS . The ARGUMENT of The FIRST CANT O , I Sir HUDIBRAS his paffing worth , The manner how he fally'd forth ; His arms and equipage are shown ; His horfe's virtues and his own . Th ' adventure of the ...
In Three Parts Samuel Butler. HUDI BRAS . The ARGUMENT of The FIRST CANT O , I Sir HUDIBRAS his paffing worth , The manner how he fally'd forth ; His arms and equipage are shown ; His horfe's virtues and his own . Th ' adventure of the ...
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... first " made mufick malleable : Whether the serpent , at the fall , Had cloven feet , or none at all . 185 All this without a glofs or comment , He cou'd unriddle in a moment , In proper terms fuch as men fmatter , When they throw out ...
... first " made mufick malleable : Whether the serpent , at the fall , Had cloven feet , or none at all . 185 All this without a glofs or comment , He cou'd unriddle in a moment , In proper terms fuch as men fmatter , When they throw out ...
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... first green breeches : Deep - fighted in intelligences , Ideas , atoms , influences ; 535 And much of Terra Incognita , Th ' intelligible world , cou'd fay ; A deep OCCULT PHILOSOPHER , As learn'd k as the wild Irish are , Or Sir ...
... first green breeches : Deep - fighted in intelligences , Ideas , atoms , influences ; 535 And much of Terra Incognita , Th ' intelligible world , cou'd fay ; A deep OCCULT PHILOSOPHER , As learn'd k as the wild Irish are , Or Sir ...
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13 페이지 - 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.
16 페이지 - He understood b' implicit faith : Whatever sceptic could inquire for, For every why he had a wherefore ; Knew more than forty of them do, As far as words and terms could go ; All which he understood by rote, And, as occasion serv'd, would quote ; No matter whether right or wrong, They might be either said or sung.
14 페이지 - 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.
18 페이지 - 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...
19 페이지 - The self-same thing they will abhor One way and long another for ; Freewill they one way disavow, Another, nothing else allow ; All piety consists therein In them, in other men all sin. Rather...
27 페이지 - Could tell what subtlest parrots mean, That speak and think contrary clean ; What member 'tis of whom they talk When they cry ' Rope, ' and
12 페이지 - Th' adventure of the bear and fiddle Is sung, but breaks off in the middle. When civil fury first grew high, And men fell out, they knew not why; When hard words, jealousies, and fears, Set folks together by the ears, And made them fight, like mad or drunk, For Dame Religion, as for punk...
165 페이지 - Church ; Yet all of us hold this for true, No faith is to the Wicked due. For truth is precious and divine; Too rich a pearl for carnal swine.
14 페이지 - Tis plain enough he was no such; We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it; As being loth to wear it out. And therefore bore it not about, Unless on holy-days, or so, As men their best apparel do.
161 페이지 - But to swear idly, and in vain, Without self-interest or gain ; For breaking of an oath and lying, Is but a kind of self-denying, A saint-like virtue, and from hence . Some have broke oaths by providence ; Some, to the glory of the Lord, Perjur'd themselves, and broke their word : And this the constant rule and practice Of all our late apostles acts is.