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; Whose honesty they all durst swear for, Though not a man of them knew wherefore: When Gospel-Trumpeter, surrounded... Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age - Стр. 4редактор(ы): - 1856Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | Samuel Butler - 1861 - Страниц: 394
...swear for. Though not a man of them knew wherefore: When gospel-trumpeter, surrounded With long-ear'd rout, to battle sounded; And pulpit, drum ecclesiastic, Was beat with fist instead of a stick;f Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling. And out he rode a-colone!ling.t A wight he was, whose... | |
 | Samuel Butler - 1750 - Страниц: 490
...rout, to battle lounded, And And pulpit, drum ecclefiaftic, Was beat with fift, inftead of a ftick i Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling. 15 A wight he was, whofe very fight wou'd Intitle him, Mirrour of knighthood ; That never bow'd his... | |
 | Samuel Butler - 1757 - Страниц: 420
...Withlong-ear'd Rout , to Battle founded , And Pulpit3 Drum Ecclefîaftick , Was beatwith fift , inftead of a Stick : Then did Sir Knight abandon Dwelling, And out he rode a Colonelling. A Wight he was , whofe veryfight wou 'd Entitle hîm, MirroUr of Knighthood ; Jhat never bvw'd .hisftubborn... | |
 | Samuel Butler - 1757 - Страниц: 402
...long-ear 'd Rout , to Battle founded , And Pulpit , Drum Ecclejtaftick , Was beat with fift , injlead ofa Stick : Then did Sir Knight abandon Dwelling, And out he rode a Calonelling. A Wight he was , whofe very fight wou '4 Entitle him , Mirrour of Knighthood ; That never... | |
 | Edmund Spenser - 1758 - Страниц: 702
...twice ; nor make the fame word to rhime to itfelf. Let any one in our famous burlcfque poem inftead of, Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling. And out he rode a colonelling, fubftitute yode, and then he will better fee the impropriety of the received reading, and the propriety... | |
 | Samuel Butler - 1761 - Страниц: 568
...Battle for •'., LSNOX ANfc TIL.**.* t '. "' And Pulpit, Drum ecclefiaftic, Was beat with Fift, inftead of a Stick : Then did Sir Knight abandon Dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling. 15 A Wight he was, whofe very Sight wou'd Intitle him, Mirrour of Knighthood; That never bow'd his... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - Страниц: 372
...rout, to battle founded; io And pulpit, drum ecclefiaftickv Was beat with fift ir.ftead of a ftick; Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling. A wight Ver. 3.] By bardzvordt, he probably means the cant words ufed by the Prefbytu ians and feftaries... | |
 | English poets - 1790 - Страниц: 344
...rout, to battle founded ; 10 And pulpit,' drum ecclefiaftick, Was beat with fift inftead of a ftick ; Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling. ..A wight Ver. 3.] By lardvierdi, he probably means the cant words ufed by the -Preibytetians and feftaries... | |
 | Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1793 - Страниц: 726
...fubjeft fit to try your wit When you went colonelling. Butler alfo, in the firft Canto of his Hudibras, Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling. Where, the metre requiring the pronunciation of all the fyllables, the latter word of each couplet... | |
 | John Bell - 1797 - Страниц: 722
...Gospel.trumpeter, surrounded With long.ear'd rout, to battle sounded'; ' to And pulpit, drum ecclesiastick, Was beat with fist instead of a stick ; Then did Sir...Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling. v. 3.] By bard words, he probably means the cant words used by the Presbyterians and sectaries of those... | |
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