Hudibras: In Three PartsS. Andrus and Son, 1832 - 312 pages |
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... durance he bail'd tuck . Then shook himself , to see that prowess In scabbard of his arms sat loose : And , rais'd upon his desp'rate foot , On stirrup - side , he gaz'd about , 75 80 55 85 90 90 95 with a white head , a penguin ; which ...
... durance he bail'd tuck . Then shook himself , to see that prowess In scabbard of his arms sat loose : And , rais'd upon his desp'rate foot , On stirrup - side , he gaz'd about , 75 80 55 85 90 90 95 with a white head , a penguin ; which ...
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... durance there abide , In dungeon scarce three inches wide ; With roof so low , that under it They never stand , but lie or sit ; And yet so foul , that whoso ' s in , Is to the middle - leg in prison ; In circle magical confin'd , With ...
... durance there abide , In dungeon scarce three inches wide ; With roof so low , that under it They never stand , but lie or sit ; And yet so foul , that whoso ' s in , Is to the middle - leg in prison ; In circle magical confin'd , With ...
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... durance lay still . Thither with greater speed than shows And triumph over conquer'd foes Do use t ' allow , or than the bears Or pageants borne before lord mayors Are wont to use , they soon arriv'd 975 In order , soldier - like ...
... durance lay still . Thither with greater speed than shows And triumph over conquer'd foes Do use t ' allow , or than the bears Or pageants borne before lord mayors Are wont to use , they soon arriv'd 975 In order , soldier - like ...
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... durance fast , By our own party basely cast , Ransom , exchange , parole refus'd , And worse than by the en'my us'd : In close catasta shut , past hope Of wit or valour to elope ; As beards the nearer that they tend To th ' earth still ...
... durance fast , By our own party basely cast , Ransom , exchange , parole refus'd , And worse than by the en'my us'd : In close catasta shut , past hope Of wit or valour to elope ; As beards the nearer that they tend To th ' earth still ...
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agen ancient arms astrologer b'ing bear bear-baiting beard beast believ'd blood blows break bus'ness cause Cerdon cheat church conscience Crowdero dame devil dogs e'er ears enchanted enemy engag'd ev'ry eyes false fear feats fell fierce fight forc'd force gain'd give Gondibert grace haste head heart heaven honour horse Julius Cæsar king Knight knights-errant ladies laid law of arms learned lover Magnano moon Napier's bones ne'er never numbers o'er oaths on't Orsin Pope Joan pow'r Presbyter prov'd prove Pyrrho Quoth Hudibras Quoth Ralpho rabble rais'd resolv'd rump saints shew side Sidrophel soul spirit Squire stars steed stout swear sword swore tail Talgol thee there's things thou thought took trepan tricks true Trulla turn turn'd twas twill ty'd us'd vow'd Whachum whores of Babylon wise witches words worse wounds