Hudibras: Written in the Time of the Late WarsUniversity Press, 1905 - Всего страниц: 335 |
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... by Algebra . Beside he was a shrewd Philosopher , And had read every Text and gloss over : What e'er the crabbed'st Author hath He understood b ' implicit Faith , What ever Sceptick could inquire for ; For every why 6 HUDIBRAS.
... by Algebra . Beside he was a shrewd Philosopher , And had read every Text and gloss over : What e'er the crabbed'st Author hath He understood b ' implicit Faith , What ever Sceptick could inquire for ; For every why 6 HUDIBRAS.
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... e'er we venture to unfold Atchievements so resolv'd and bold , We should as learned Poets use , Invoke the assistance of some Muse ; →→ However Criticks count it sillier Than Juglers talking t ' a Familiar . We think ' tis no great ...
... e'er we venture to unfold Atchievements so resolv'd and bold , We should as learned Poets use , Invoke the assistance of some Muse ; →→ However Criticks count it sillier Than Juglers talking t ' a Familiar . We think ' tis no great ...
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... e'er in Meazel'd Pork was hatched ; Thou Tail of Worship , that dost grow On Rump of Justice as of Cow ; How dar'st thou with that sullen Luggage [ O ' ] thy self , old I'rn and other Baggage , With which thy Steed of Bones and Leather ...
... e'er in Meazel'd Pork was hatched ; Thou Tail of Worship , that dost grow On Rump of Justice as of Cow ; How dar'st thou with that sullen Luggage [ O ' ] thy self , old I'rn and other Baggage , With which thy Steed of Bones and Leather ...
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... e'er be said , that wight With Gantlet blew and Bases white , And round blunt Dudgeon by his side , So great a man at Arms defy'd With words far bitterer than Wormwood , That would in Job or Grizel stir mood . Dogs with their Tongues ...
... e'er be said , that wight With Gantlet blew and Bases white , And round blunt Dudgeon by his side , So great a man at Arms defy'd With words far bitterer than Wormwood , That would in Job or Grizel stir mood . Dogs with their Tongues ...
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... e'er fought for the Churches yet , If you will give your self but leave To make out what y ' already have ; That's Victory . The foe , for dread Of your Nine - worthiness , is fled , All save Crowdero , for whose sake You did th ...
... e'er fought for the Churches yet , If you will give your self but leave To make out what y ' already have ; That's Victory . The foe , for dread Of your Nine - worthiness , is fled , All save Crowdero , for whose sake You did th ...
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agen ancient Arms b'ing Battel Bear Bear-baiting Beard Beast believ'd blows break bus'ness CANTO Cause Cerdon charg'd Cheats Church Conscience Covenant Crowdero Dame Dev'l Devil Dogs e'er e're Ears Enemy ev'ry false fear Feats fell fierce fight for't forc'd force gain'd Grace hand heart Henry Herringman Honor Horse Inchanted Is't John Martyn Knight Lady laid Law of Arms Love Lover Magick Magnano Mascon Moon Napier's bones ne'er ne'r never o'er o'th Oaths on't Orsin Paracelsus Politicks Pow'r prepar'd prov'd prove Publick Quoth Hudibras Quoth Ralpho Rabble rais'd resolv'd Rump Saints Semiramis of Babylon shew side Sidrophel Soul Specieses Spirit Squire Stars Steed stout swear Sword swore Tail Talgol Taylors Yards tell thee there's things thought Tricks Trojan Knight Trulla turn turn'd twas ty'd us'd vow'd Vows Whachum Whore of Babylon Witches words worse wound
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