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... Canto III . VOL . II . An Heroical Epistle of Hudibras to his Lady The Lady's Answer to the Knight Page V vii • · ~ . xxxvii xli 3 43 92 143 177 209 • 253 • • 259 1 74 103 · 116 THE REMAINS OF BUTLER . Preface The Elephant in the.
... Canto III . VOL . II . An Heroical Epistle of Hudibras to his Lady The Lady's Answer to the Knight Page V vii • · ~ . xxxvii xli 3 43 92 143 177 209 • 253 • • 259 1 74 103 · 116 THE REMAINS OF BUTLER . Preface The Elephant in the.
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Samuel Butler. observing a pimp of his acquaintance ( the creature too was a knight ) trip by with a brace of ladies , immediately quitted his engagement to follow an- other kind of business , at which he was more ready than to do good ...
Samuel Butler. observing a pimp of his acquaintance ( the creature too was a knight ) trip by with a brace of ladies , immediately quitted his engagement to follow an- other kind of business , at which he was more ready than to do good ...
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... Knight , and the ignorant Squire , over religious in two different ways , and always quar- relling together , is the chief point of view in it . " — ( Pope ) v . Spence's Anecdotes , p . 208. It appears from some passages in Warburton's ...
... Knight , and the ignorant Squire , over religious in two different ways , and always quar- relling together , is the chief point of view in it . " — ( Pope ) v . Spence's Anecdotes , p . 208. It appears from some passages in Warburton's ...
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... Knight and Ralph , That he could never clear it off . He never eat , nor drank , nor slept , But Hudibras still near him kept ; Nor would he go to church , or so , But Hudibras must with him go . Nor yet to visit concubine , Or at a ...
... Knight and Ralph , That he could never clear it off . He never eat , nor drank , nor slept , But Hudibras still near him kept ; Nor would he go to church , or so , But Hudibras must with him go . Nor yet to visit concubine , Or at a ...
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... knight . Yet thou upbraidst and raylst in rime On me , for that , which was thy crime . So froward children in the sun Amid their sports , some shrewd turne done , The faulty youth begins to prate And layes it on his harmlesse mate ...
... knight . Yet thou upbraidst and raylst in rime On me , for that , which was thy crime . So froward children in the sun Amid their sports , some shrewd turne done , The faulty youth begins to prate And layes it on his harmlesse mate ...
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agen ancient appear arms b'ing bear Bear-baiting beard beast began blood blows brains brave break bus'ness Butler cause Cerdon cheat Church conscience Countess of Kent Crowdero cry'd devil e'er ears Elephant engag'd equal ev'ry eyes fall false fast fear Fiddle fierce fight forc'd gain'd give grace grandees greater hand haste heart heaven honour horse int'rest justice King Knight ladies laid laws learned less Lord Magnano mankind mighty Moon Nature ne'er never numbers o'er oaths Oliver Cromwell Orsin pains poem poets poison'd pow'r Presbyter Presbyterians prince Privolvans prov'd prove Quoth Hudibras Ralpho resolv'd Rump Parliament Saints SAMUEL BUTLER satire sense Sidrophel soul Squire stout strange strive swear sword swore things thou thought Tis true trepan tricks truth turn turn'd twas twill us'd verse Walgherton William Lilly wise words worse wound