Poetical Works, 1권Griffin, Bohn, and Company, 1861 |
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... horse , The other would not hang an arse . * A Squire he had , whose name was Ralph , t That in th ' adventure went his half . Though writers , for more stately tone , Do call him Ralpho , ' tis all one ; And when we can , with metre ...
... horse , The other would not hang an arse . * A Squire he had , whose name was Ralph , t That in th ' adventure went his half . Though writers , for more stately tone , Do call him Ralpho , ' tis all one ; And when we can , with metre ...
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... horse in the mouth ; And very wisely would lay forth No more upon it than ' twas worth ; But as he got it freely , so He spent it frank and freely too : For saints themselves will sometimes be , Of gifts that cost them nothing , free ...
... horse in the mouth ; And very wisely would lay forth No more upon it than ' twas worth ; But as he got it freely , so He spent it frank and freely too : For saints themselves will sometimes be , Of gifts that cost them nothing , free ...
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... horse , and just as much He mended pace upon the touch ; But from his empty stomach groaned , Just as that hollow beast did sound , And angry , answered from behind , With brandished tail and blast of wind . So have I seen , with armèd ...
... horse , and just as much He mended pace upon the touch ; But from his empty stomach groaned , Just as that hollow beast did sound , And angry , answered from behind , With brandished tail and blast of wind . So have I seen , with armèd ...
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... horses they affirm to be Mere engines made by geometry , And were invented first from engines , As Indian Britons were from Penguins . § So let them be , and , as I was saying , They their live engines plied , not staying Until they ...
... horses they affirm to be Mere engines made by geometry , And were invented first from engines , As Indian Britons were from Penguins . § So let them be , and , as I was saying , They their live engines plied , not staying Until they ...
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... horse , who is here humorously described as being quite willing to stop . Although the action of the poem is deficient in the movement and variety necessary to keep up a dramatic interest , the individuality of the actors is sustained ...
... horse , who is here humorously described as being quite willing to stop . Although the action of the poem is deficient in the movement and variety necessary to keep up a dramatic interest , the individuality of the actors is sustained ...
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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...