Poetical Works, 1권Griffin, Bohn, and Company, 1861 |
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... beard was long and thick , With which he strung his fiddle - stick ; For he to horse - tail scorned to owe For what on his own chin did grow . Chiron , the four - legged bard , * had both A beard and tail of his own growth ; And yet by ...
... beard was long and thick , With which he strung his fiddle - stick ; For he to horse - tail scorned to owe For what on his own chin did grow . Chiron , the four - legged bard , * had both A beard and tail of his own growth ; And yet by ...
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... beard have pique ; Or if his death will save , or yield Revenge or fright , it is revealed , Though he has quarter , ne'ertheless Y ' have power to hang him when you please ; This has been often done by some Of our great HUDIBRAS . 119.
... beard have pique ; Or if his death will save , or yield Revenge or fright , it is revealed , Though he has quarter , ne'ertheless Y ' have power to hang him when you please ; This has been often done by some Of our great HUDIBRAS . 119.
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... person was above them all . This equal shame and envy stirred In th ' enemy , that one should beard So many warriors , and so stout , As he had done , and staved it out , Disdaining to lay down his arms , And yield on HUDIBRAS . 125.
... person was above them all . This equal shame and envy stirred In th ' enemy , that one should beard So many warriors , and so stout , As he had done , and staved it out , Disdaining to lay down his arms , And yield on HUDIBRAS . 125.
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... beard . ' 6 Quoth Cerdon , Noble Orsin , th ' hast Great reason to do as thou say'st , And so has every body here , As well as thou hast , or thy bear : Others may do as they see good ; But if this twig be made of wood That will hold ...
... beard . ' 6 Quoth Cerdon , Noble Orsin , th ' hast Great reason to do as thou say'st , And so has every body here , As well as thou hast , or thy bear : Others may do as they see good ; But if this twig be made of wood That will hold ...
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... beard was bold to say , That thou couldst prove bear - baiting equal With synods , orthodox and legal ? * Preaching was usually regulated by an hour - glass , which stood in an iron frame fastened in front of the pulpit , so that the ...
... beard was bold to say , That thou couldst prove bear - baiting equal With synods , orthodox and legal ? * Preaching was usually regulated by an hour - glass , which stood in an iron frame fastened in front of the pulpit , so that the ...
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afterwards Alluding allusion amongst Anabaptists appear arms Aubrey bear bear-baiting beard beast Ben Jonson blood blows bold breeches bruised called Cerdon church conscience Countess of Kent couplet Court Cromwell Crowdero dame death devil divine doctrine dogs Don Quixote doubt ears edition fell fiddle fight force fortune Gondibert Grey hand hast head HENRY MAYHEW honour horse King knight ladies laid learning Lord Ludlow Castle Magnano Nash ne'er never Notes and Memoir numbers o'er oath Oliver Cromwell original Orsin Parliament passage person poem poet Presbyterians Prince prisoner Quoth Hudibras Quoth Ralpho Ralpho rhyme ridicule Roundheads saints Samuel Butler satire says Selden side Sir Roger L'Estrange Sir Samuel Luke Skimmington squire steed stout Strensham supposed swear sword tail Talgol thee thing thou thought Thyer took Trulla Twas valour whipping Worcestershire word wound writers
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52 페이지 - The wrong, than others the right way; Compound for sins they are inclined to, By damning those they have no mind to : Still so perverse and opposite, As if they worshipped God for spite.
46 페이지 - twixt south and south-west side ; On either which he would dispute, Confute, change hands, and still confute.
52 페이지 - God for spite. The self-same thing they will abhor One way, and long another for. Free-will they one way disavow, Another, nothing else allow. All piety consists therein In them, in other men all sin. Rather than fail, they will defy That which they love most tenderly , Quarrel with minced-pies, and disparage Their best and dearest friend — plum-porridge ; Fat pig and goose itself oppose, And blaspheme custard through the nose. Th...
51 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...
43 페이지 - Tli" 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...
46 페이지 - I' th' middle of his speech, or cough, H' had hard words, ready to show why, And tell what rules he did it by : Else, when with greatest art he spoke, You'd think he talked like other folk ; For all a rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools.
50 페이지 - He could raise scruples dark and nice, And after solve 'em in a trice ; As if Divinity had catch'd The itch, on purpose to be...
52 페이지 - A sect, whose chief devotion lies In odd perverse antipathies ; In falling out with that or this, And finding somewhat still amiss ; More peevish, cross, and splenetic, Than dog distract or monkey sick...
53 페이지 - This hairy meteor did denounce The fall of sceptres and of crowns ; With grisly type did represent Declining age of government, And tell, with hieroglyphic spade, Its own grave and the state's were made...
71 페이지 - Vickars, And force them, though it was in spite Of Nature, and their stars, to write ; Who, as we find in sullen writs, And...