Poetical Works, 2권Griffin, Bohn, and Company, 1861 |
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... fowling in the night , by the low - bell , a process which consisted in first wakening the birds by the sound of Ensnared and hampered by the soul , As nooses by HUDIBRAS -CANTO AN HEROICAL EPISTLE OF HUDIBRAS TO SIDROPHEL -CANTO.
... fowling in the night , by the low - bell , a process which consisted in first wakening the birds by the sound of Ensnared and hampered by the soul , As nooses by HUDIBRAS -CANTO AN HEROICAL EPISTLE OF HUDIBRAS TO SIDROPHEL -CANTO.
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Samuel Butler. Ensnared and hampered by the soul , As nooses by the legs catch fowl . Some , with a medicine , and receipt , Are drawn to nibble at the bait ; And though it be a two - foot trout , " Tis with a single hair pulled out ...
Samuel Butler. Ensnared and hampered by the soul , As nooses by the legs catch fowl . Some , with a medicine , and receipt , Are drawn to nibble at the bait ; And though it be a two - foot trout , " Tis with a single hair pulled out ...
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... soul , estate , and worship : For though an oath obliges not , Where any thing is to be got , As thou hast proved ... souls in Staffordshire , but now was come to try his fortune in London , being in a manner enforced to fly for some ...
... soul , estate , and worship : For though an oath obliges not , Where any thing is to be got , As thou hast proved ... souls in Staffordshire , but now was come to try his fortune in London , being in a manner enforced to fly for some ...
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... soul in the cause of the Parliament . ' Notwithstanding this , he received fees from the agents of the king afterwards , advised as to where his Majesty might most effectually lie concealed , and entered into a plan for his escape from ...
... soul in the cause of the Parliament . ' Notwithstanding this , he received fees from the agents of the king afterwards , advised as to where his Majesty might most effectually lie concealed , and entered into a plan for his escape from ...
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... soul , and placed their chief happiness in abstinence and a contempt of the goods of fortune . + — Didst thou never see ( ' Tis but by way of simile ) A squirrel spend his little rage In jumping round a rolling cage ? So in the circle ...
... soul , and placed their chief happiness in abstinence and a contempt of the goods of fortune . + — Didst thou never see ( ' Tis but by way of simile ) A squirrel spend his little rage In jumping round a rolling cage ? So in the circle ...
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122 페이지 - Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you, seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business ; but we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word.
196 페이지 - For he that fights and runs away May live to fight another day, But he that is in battle slain Will never rise to fight again.
36 페이지 - Bumbastus kept a devil's bird Shut in the pummel of his sword, That taught him all the cunning pranks Of past and future mountebanks.
213 페이지 - Like Charity ; else right and wrong Could never hold it out so long, And, like blind Fortune, with a sleight, Convey men's interest and right From Stiles's pocket into Nokes's, As easily as Hocus Pocus...
15 페이지 - And was old dog at physiology; 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...
51 페이지 - There's but the twinkling of a star Between a man of peace and war; A thief and justice, fool and knave, A huffing officer and a slave; A crafty lawyer and a pick-pocket, A great philosopher and a blockhead; A formal preacher and a player, A learn'd physician and manslayer.
71 페이지 - s done, Or may I never see the sun ; For which I humbly now demand Performance at your gentle hand; 170 And that you'd please to do your part As I have done mine, to my smart.
134 페이지 - That us'd to break up ground and dig), The bride to nothing but her will, That nulls the after-marriage still: Some were for th...
212 페이지 - Meanwhile they robb'd me and my horse, And stole my saddle," — " Worse and worse !'" " And made me mount upon the bare ridge, T" avoid a wretcheder miscarriage.
225 페이지 - Could never equal, nor come nigh. ' For women first were made for men, Not men for them. — It follows, then, That men have right to every one, And they no freedom of their own; And therefore men have power to choose, But they no charter to refuse.