Hudibras: In Three PartsS. Andrus and Son, 1832 - 312 pages |
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... the gate . Few miles on horseback had they jogged , But Fortune unto them turn'd dogged ; For they a sad adventure met , Of which anon we mean to treat ; 530 · But ere we venture to unfold Achievements so resolv'd and 6 HUDIBRAS .
... the gate . Few miles on horseback had they jogged , But Fortune unto them turn'd dogged ; For they a sad adventure met , Of which anon we mean to treat ; 530 · But ere we venture to unfold Achievements so resolv'd and 6 HUDIBRAS .
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... and im- pertinent , the rest of his harangues have only his sense expressed in other words , unless in some few places , where his own words could not be so well avoided . And shall we turn our fangs and claws Upon our PART I CANTO I. 29.
... and im- pertinent , the rest of his harangues have only his sense expressed in other words , unless in some few places , where his own words could not be so well avoided . And shall we turn our fangs and claws Upon our PART I CANTO I. 29.
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In Three Parts Samuel Butler. And shall we turn our fangs and claws Upon our own selves , without cause ? That some occult design doth lie 750 In bloody cynarctomachy , Is plain enough to him that knows How saints lead brothers by the ...
In Three Parts Samuel Butler. And shall we turn our fangs and claws Upon our own selves , without cause ? That some occult design doth lie 750 In bloody cynarctomachy , Is plain enough to him that knows How saints lead brothers by the ...
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... turn'd to vinegar , 110 ( For if a trumpet sound , or drum beat , Who has not a month's mind to combat ? ) A squeaking engine he apply'd Unto his neck , on north - east side , Just where the hangman does dispose , 115 To special friends ...
... turn'd to vinegar , 110 ( For if a trumpet sound , or drum beat , Who has not a month's mind to combat ? ) A squeaking engine he apply'd Unto his neck , on north - east side , Just where the hangman does dispose , 115 To special friends ...
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... turn his parts behind . He Trulla lov'd ; Trulla , more bright Than burnish'd armour of her knight : A bold virago , stout and tall As Joan of France , or English Mall , Thro ' perils both of wind and limb , Thro ' thick and thin , she ...
... turn his parts behind . He Trulla lov'd ; Trulla , more bright Than burnish'd armour of her knight : A bold virago , stout and tall As Joan of France , or English Mall , Thro ' perils both of wind and limb , Thro ' thick and thin , she ...
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