Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, 1권W. Innys, 1744 |
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... took notice of his great age , and " faid , that he had outliv'd all the Men of the Law of his time : " he answered , He had like to have outli'd the Law itself , if His Highness had not come over . " If that had happen'd , he had cer ...
... took notice of his great age , and " faid , that he had outliv'd all the Men of the Law of his time : " he answered , He had like to have outli'd the Law itself , if His Highness had not come over . " If that had happen'd , he had cer ...
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... took in hand To plant a Church in barren Land ; Nor ever thought it worth the while A Swede or Rufs to reconcile . For where there is no Store of Wealth , Souls are not worth the Charge of Health ; Spain , in America had two Defigns To ...
... took in hand To plant a Church in barren Land ; Nor ever thought it worth the while A Swede or Rufs to reconcile . For where there is no Store of Wealth , Souls are not worth the Charge of Health ; Spain , in America had two Defigns To ...
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... took ' em ; 115 That had the Orator , who once Did fill his Mouth with Pebble Stones When he harangu'd , but known his Phrase , He would have us'd no other Ways . In Mathematicks he was greater 120 Than Tycho Brahe , or Erra Pater : For ...
... took ' em ; 115 That had the Orator , who once Did fill his Mouth with Pebble Stones When he harangu'd , but known his Phrase , He would have us'd no other Ways . In Mathematicks he was greater 120 Than Tycho Brahe , or Erra Pater : For ...
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... took their Ideas of Subftances , to be the Combinations of Na- ture , and not the arbitrary Workmanship of the Human mind ; and that the Effence of each fort is more than the Abstract Idea ; fée Mr. Lock on the Names of Subftances ...
... took their Ideas of Subftances , to be the Combinations of Na- ture , and not the arbitrary Workmanship of the Human mind ; and that the Effence of each fort is more than the Abstract Idea ; fée Mr. Lock on the Names of Subftances ...
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... took his aged Father Anchifes upon his Back , and rescued him from his Enemies ; but being too follicitous for his Son and Houfhold Gods , he loft his Wife Creufa : which Mr. Dryden in his excellent Tranflation thus expreffeth : Hafte ...
... took his aged Father Anchifes upon his Back , and rescued him from his Enemies ; but being too follicitous for his Son and Houfhold Gods , he loft his Wife Creufa : which Mr. Dryden in his excellent Tranflation thus expreffeth : Hafte ...
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334 페이지 - But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks! It is the east, and Juliet is the sun ! — Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than she...
12 페이지 - 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...
26 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...
74 페이지 - Which always wait on feats of arms, (For in the hurry of a fray, 'Tis hard to keep out of harm's way,) Thither the Knight his course did steer, To keep the peace 'twixt dog and bear ; As he believ'd h...
293 페이지 - But whether both with the same wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not, only this can tell, The one sounds vilely, th' other well, And therefore vulgar authors name Th' one Good, th
208 페이지 - I thought th' hadst scorn'd to budge a step For fear.' Quoth Echo, ' Marry guep.' ' Am not I here to take thy part ? Then what has quail'd thy stubborn heart ? Have these bones rattled, and this head So often in thy quarrel bled ? Nor did I ever winch or grudge it For thy dear sake.' Quoth she, ' Mum budget.' ' Think'st thou 'twill not be laid i' th' dish Thou turn'dst thy back ?' Quoth Echo,
206 페이지 - Hark! a glad voice the lonely desert cheers: Prepare the way! a God, a God appears! A God, a God! the vocal hills reply, The rocks proclaim th
392 페이지 - t happened : In a town There liv'da cobbler, and but one, That out of doctrine could cut use, And mend men's lives, as well as shoes. This precious brother having slain, In times of peace, an Indian, Not out of malice, but mere zeal, (Because he was an Infidel) The mighty Tottipottymoy Sent to our elders an envoy, Complaining sorely of the breach...
24 페이지 - 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: If either of them had a navel ; Who first made music malleable : Whether the Serpent at the fall Had cloven feet, or none at all.
62 페이지 - He took her naked, all alone, Before one rag of form was on. The Chaos, too, he had descried, And seen quite through, or else he lied; Not that of pasteboard, which men show For groats, at fair of Barthol'mew, But its great grandsire, first o...