Hudibras: Poëme, 2권1757 - 365페이지 |
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... true : Nor is it worn by Fiend or Elf , But its Proprietor himself . Oh Heavens ! quoth she , can that be true ? I do begin to fear ' tis you ; Not by your individual Whiskers , But by your Dialect and Difcourfe , That never spoke to ...
... true : Nor is it worn by Fiend or Elf , But its Proprietor himself . Oh Heavens ! quoth she , can that be true ? I do begin to fear ' tis you ; Not by your individual Whiskers , But by your Dialect and Difcourfe , That never spoke to ...
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... true , I'll take my felf down against you : And if I fail in Love or Troth , Be you the Winner , and take both . ? Quoth She , I've heard old cunning Stagers Say , Fools for Argument ufe Wagers ; And tho ' I prais'd your Valour I did ...
... true , I'll take my felf down against you : And if I fail in Love or Troth , Be you the Winner , and take both . ? Quoth She , I've heard old cunning Stagers Say , Fools for Argument ufe Wagers ; And tho ' I prais'd your Valour I did ...
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... true , Tou must fly me , as I do you ; For ' tis not what we do , but say , In Love and Preaching , that must fway . Quoth he , To bid me not to Love , Is to forbid my Pulse to move , My Beard to grow , my Ears to prick up . Or ( when I ...
... true , Tou must fly me , as I do you ; For ' tis not what we do , but say , In Love and Preaching , that must fway . Quoth he , To bid me not to Love , Is to forbid my Pulse to move , My Beard to grow , my Ears to prick up . Or ( when I ...
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... foit fure ; Je n'ai pourtant pas fans raison , Pris l'amour , ni vous en guignon ; Mais j'ai bien peur d'être trompée : Car fi j'étois perfuadée , For if I thought you cou'd be true , I Cij CHANT IV . S1 Ou bien, pour vous faire passer ...
... foit fure ; Je n'ai pourtant pas fans raison , Pris l'amour , ni vous en guignon ; Mais j'ai bien peur d'être trompée : Car fi j'étois perfuadée , For if I thought you cou'd be true , I Cij CHANT IV . S1 Ou bien, pour vous faire passer ...
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Poëme Samuel Butler. For if I thought you cou'd be true , I cou'd Love twice as much as you . Quoth he , My Faith as Adamantine , As Chains of Destiny , I'll maintain ; True as Apollo ever spoke , Or Oracle from Heart of Oak ; And if you ...
Poëme Samuel Butler. For if I thought you cou'd be true , I cou'd Love twice as much as you . Quoth he , My Faith as Adamantine , As Chains of Destiny , I'll maintain ; True as Apollo ever spoke , Or Oracle from Heart of Oak ; And if you ...
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94 페이지 - With pregnant light : The point is clear. Oaths are but words, and words but wind, Too feeble implements to bind, And hold with deeds proportion, so, As shadows to a substance do.
154 페이지 - March proudly to the river's side, And o'er the waves in triumph ride ; Like Dukes of Venice, who are said The Adriatic sea to wed ; And have a gentler wife than those For whom the state decrees those shows.
441 페이지 - Maisd'où viefidroit cet air dans une matière auffi ardente , & à quel point n'y feroit-il pas raréfié & affoibli , s'il y avoit été enveloppé ? Comme les bornes que je me fuis prefcrites , ne me permettent pas de me beaucoup étendre fur un fujet qui n'a aucun rapport avec l'ouvrage que je commente , on ne trouvera pas mauvais que je renvoie à ceux qui ont écrit fur cette matière. (34) [ 17
30 페이지 - Have you not power to entertain, And render love for love again ? As no man can draw in his breath, At once, and force out air beneath. Or do you love...
266 페이지 - Just in the place where honour 's lodg'd, As wise philosophers have judg'd. Because a kick in that part more Hurts honour than deep wounds before.
82 페이지 - The Sun grew low, and left the skies, Put down (some write) by ladies' eyes. The Moon pull'd off her veil of light, That hides her face by day from sight, (Mysterious veil, of brightness made, That's both her lustre and her shade !) And in the lantern of the night, With shining horns hung out her light ; For darkness is the proper sphere Where all false glories use t
42 페이지 - Thought he, I understand your play, And how to quit you your own way. He that will win his dame, must do As Love does, when he bends his bow ; With one hand thrust the Lady from, And with the other pull her home. I grant...
200 페이지 - His bus'ness was to pump and wheedle, And men with their own keys unriddle, To make them to themselves give answers, For which they pay the necromancers ; To fetch and carry intelligence, Of whom, and what, and where, and whence, And all discoveries disperse Among th...
56 페이지 - Use her so barbarously ill, To grind her lips upon a mill, Until the facet doublet doth Fit their rhymes rather than her mouth : Her mouth, compar'd to' an oyster's, with A row of pearl in't, 'stead of teeth.
24 페이지 - Then beaten back and side t' a jelly ; That done, he rises, humbly bows, And gives thanks for the princely blows ; Departs not meanly proud, and boasting Of his magnificent rib-roasting. The beaten soldier proves most manful, That, like his sword, endures the anvil, And justly's held more formidable, The more his valour's malleable : SP.