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" From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and main, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. "
Hudibras: The first [-third and last] part - 20 ÆäÀÌÁö
ÀúÀÚ: Samuel Butler - 1709 - 226 ÆäÀÌÁö
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler, 1±Ç

Samuel Butler - 1857 - 374 ÆäÀÌÁö
...heat, That he had almost tumbled over 415 By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, 420 It doth behove us to say something Of that which bore our valiant Bumkin. The beast was sturdy,...
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Poetical Works, 1±Ç

Samuel Butler - 1861 - 248 ÆäÀÌÁö
...over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein.* But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, It doth behove us to say something Of that which bore our valiant bumpkin.t The beast was sturdy, large, and tall, With...
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Hudibras [in 3 pt.]. With notes and life of the author, 46±Ç

Samuel Butler - 1864 - 426 ÆäÀÌÁö
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed Before we further do proceed,...
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The British Poets, 1±Ç

1866 - 390 ÆäÀÌÁö
...heat, That he had almost tumbled over tu By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, 420 It doth behove us to say something Of that which bore our valiant Bumkin. The beast was sturdy,...
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The poetical works of Samuel Butler, 1±Ç

Samuel Butler - 1866 - 366 ÆäÀÌÁö
...vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over 415 With his own weight, but did recover By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed,...
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Poetical Works: With the Life of the Author, 1-2±Ç

Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 544 ÆäÀÌÁö
...sadlc-eaves. From whence he vaulted into th' seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did .recover,...laying hold on tail and main, ' Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, 420 It doth behove...
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Hudibras, in three parts. Repr. of ed. of 1779 [ed. by A. Murray].

Samuel Butler - 1869 - 168 ÆäÀÌÁö
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover,...By laying hold on tail and main, Which oft he us'd instead of rein. But, now we talk of mounting steed, Before we further do proceed, It doth behove us...
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Class-book of Science and Literature

Class-book - 1869 - 344 ÆäÀÌÁö
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into the seat With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. 1 Playing the colonel. 2 Grndge. > Toledo in Spain, 50 famed...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged ..., 4±Ç;80±Ç

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 ÆäÀÌÁö
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into the seat, With so much vigour, strength and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. As for the steed, And is playfully pictured as at all points...
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The poetical works of Samuel Butler, with life and critical diss. by G ...

Samuel Butler - 1877 - 610 ÆäÀÌÁö
...saddle-eaves, From whence he vaulted into th' seat, With so much vigour, strength, and heat, That he had almost tumbled over With his own weight, but did recover, By laying hold on tail and mane, Which oft he used instead of rein. But, now we talk of mounting steed, Before we farther do proceed,...
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