Hudibras: Poëme, Том 11757 - Всего страниц: 365 |
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... say what lack Of Leather was upon his Back : For that was hidden under Pad , And Breech of Knight full gall'd as bad . His ftrutting Ribs on both fides show'd Like Furrows he himself had plow'd : For underneath the Skirt of Pannel ...
... say what lack Of Leather was upon his Back : For that was hidden under Pad , And Breech of Knight full gall'd as bad . His ftrutting Ribs on both fides show'd Like Furrows he himself had plow'd : For underneath the Skirt of Pannel ...
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... say , That they are ne'er befide their way ; Whate'er Men Speak by this New Light , Still they are fure to be i'th right . ' Tis a Dark - Lanthorn of the Spirit , Which none fee by , but thofe that bear it : Pour l'avoir , il n'en coute ...
... say , That they are ne'er befide their way ; Whate'er Men Speak by this New Light , Still they are fure to be i'th right . ' Tis a Dark - Lanthorn of the Spirit , Which none fee by , but thofe that bear it : Pour l'avoir , il n'en coute ...
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... say ; A deep occult Philofopher , As learn'd as the Wild Irish are , Or Sir Agrippa , for profound And folid Lying much renown'd : He Anthropofophus , and Floud , And Jacob Behmen understood : Knew many an Amulet and Charm , That wou'd ...
... say ; A deep occult Philofopher , As learn'd as the Wild Irish are , Or Sir Agrippa , for profound And folid Lying much renown'd : He Anthropofophus , and Floud , And Jacob Behmen understood : Knew many an Amulet and Charm , That wou'd ...
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... saying , They their live Engines ply'd , not staying Until they reach'd the fatal Champain , Which th ' Enemy did then incamp on . The dire Pharfalian Plain , where Battel Was to be wag'd ' twixt puiffant Cattel , And fierce Auxiliary ...
... saying , They their live Engines ply'd , not staying Until they reach'd the fatal Champain , Which th ' Enemy did then incamp on . The dire Pharfalian Plain , where Battel Was to be wag'd ' twixt puiffant Cattel , And fierce Auxiliary ...
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... say our Authors are to blame , Shame , That ( Spight of all Philofophers , Who hold no Females ftout , but Bears ; And heretofore did so abhor That Women should pretend to War ; Il étoit armé d'une lance , D'un bout propre à 116 CANTO II.
... say our Authors are to blame , Shame , That ( Spight of all Philofophers , Who hold no Females ftout , but Bears ; And heretofore did so abhor That Women should pretend to War ; Il étoit armé d'une lance , D'un bout propre à 116 CANTO II.
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Стр. 20 - 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...
Стр. 20 - For his religion, it was fit To match his learning and his wit : 'Twas Presbyterian true blue, For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant...
Стр. 307 - Art, perplext and intricate : For nothing goes for Sense or Light That will not with old rules jump right. As if Rules were not in the Schools Deriv'd from Truth, but Truth from Rules.
Стр. 10 - He'd undertake to prove by force Of argument, a man's no horse; He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl; A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees.
Стр. 10 - 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.
Стр. 58 - To those that dwell therein well known, Therefore there needs no more be said here, We unto them refer our reader ; For brevity is very good, When w
Стр. 6 - And styled of war as well as peace. (So some rats of amphibious nature Are either for the land or water.) But here our authors make a doubt Whether he were more wise or stout.
Стр. 46 - Still they are sure to be i' th' right. 'Tis a dark lantern of the Spirit, Which none see by but those that bear it ; A light that falls down from on high, For spiritual trades to cozen by ; An ignis fatuus, that bewitches, And leads men into pools and ditches...
Стр. 60 - To this town people did repair On days of market, or of fair, And to crack'd fiddle and hoarse tabor, In merriment did trudge and labour.
Стр. 36 - twould not care : 'Twould make clean shoes, and in the earth Set leeks and onions, and so forth : It had been 'prentice to a brewer, Where this and more it did endure, But left the trade, as many more Have lately done on the same score. In th' holsters, at his saddle-bow, Two aged pistols he did stow, Among the surplus of such meat As in his hose he could not get : These would inveigle rats with th...