Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Band 2J. Bentham, printer to the University, 1744 - 424 Seiten |
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... Lives , they confefs'd many Tales that " would please them , and sometimes they knew not what . " ( See fome remarkable Methods of Trial from Mr. Whitelock's Memo- rials . Impartial Examination of Mr. Neal's 4th vol . of the History of ...
... Lives , they confefs'd many Tales that " would please them , and sometimes they knew not what . " ( See fome remarkable Methods of Trial from Mr. Whitelock's Memo- rials . Impartial Examination of Mr. Neal's 4th vol . of the History of ...
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... lives by Strand - Bridge , hath fent a Letter unto Sir Edward Walker , who is one of his Majesty's Secretaries , who is also an Aftrologer , to wish them " to have a good Heart , and be couragious . He was confident , " and forefaw by ...
... lives by Strand - Bridge , hath fent a Letter unto Sir Edward Walker , who is one of his Majesty's Secretaries , who is also an Aftrologer , to wish them " to have a good Heart , and be couragious . He was confident , " and forefaw by ...
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... live in Water 220 Are never wet , he did but smatter : Whate'er he labour'd to appear , His Understanding still was clear , Ib . There Thomas didft thou never fee , ( ' Tis but by Way of Simile ) A Squirrel Spend his little Rage In ...
... live in Water 220 Are never wet , he did but smatter : Whate'er he labour'd to appear , His Understanding still was clear , Ib . There Thomas didft thou never fee , ( ' Tis but by Way of Simile ) A Squirrel Spend his little Rage In ...
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... live regularly in all Refpects , and he doubted not the Success of his Remedy With which , and a little Variation of the Form a fe- cond Time , he was in a fmall Time perfectly well , and never re- laps'd into that Disorder , ( Table ...
... live regularly in all Refpects , and he doubted not the Success of his Remedy With which , and a little Variation of the Form a fe- cond Time , he was in a fmall Time perfectly well , and never re- laps'd into that Disorder , ( Table ...
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... live Fleas , for " a Medicine . They answered , the thing was impoffible ; and " if they could get them , they could not measure them , because " of their leaping out . Upon which he fet a Mul & t upon them , " of feven thoufand Rubles ...
... live Fleas , for " a Medicine . They answered , the thing was impoffible ; and " if they could get them , they could not measure them , because " of their leaping out . Upon which he fet a Mul & t upon them , " of feven thoufand Rubles ...
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Account Aftrologers againſt Alluding becauſe beſt Cafe call'd Canto Caufe Cauſe chap Church Collection of Loyal Confcience Courſe Defign defired Devil Don Quixote Echard's Hiftory edit ev'ry Fable faid falfe fame fays feems fent ferve feven fhall fhould fince firft firſt flain fome foon ftill fuch fure Georgic Hierarchy of Angels Hiftory of England Hiftory of Independency himſelf Honour Horſe Houfe Houſe Hudibras intitled John John Birkenhead King Knight L'Eftrange's Lady laft leaſt lefs Lilly Lord Love Loyal Songs Marriage moft moſt muſt Napier's Bones Number obferves Occafion Parliament Parthian Empire Perfon Philofophical Pow'r Prefbyterian Priſoners Quoth raiſe Ralpho Reaſon Roundhead Rump Saints ſhe Siculi Sidrophel Sir Roger Squire ſtill Tatler thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tranflated turn'd twas underſtand us'd uſe Vide Whachum whofe Witchcraft Witches Word worſe
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Seite 164 - To make up one Hermaphrodite ; Still amorous, and fond, and billing, Like Philip and Mary on a shilling...
Seite 19 - But as a dog that turns the spit Bestirs himself, and plies his feet To climb the wheel, but all in vain, His own weight brings him down again: And still he's in the self-same place Where at his setting out he was...
Seite 176 - Soon as she spreads her hand, th' aerial guard Descend, and sit on each important card : First Ariel perch'd upon a matadore, Then each, according to the rank they bore ; For sylphs, yet mindful of their ancient race, Are, as when women, wondrous fond of place.
Seite 85 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, — often the surfeit of our own behaviour, — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars...
Seite 91 - And though you overcame the bear, The dogs beat you at Brentford fair ; Where sturdy butchers broke your noddle, And handled you like a fop-doodle. Quoth Hudibras, I now perceive You are no conj'rer, by your leave : That paultry story is untrue, And forg'd to cheat such gulls as you.
Seite 74 - Ferdinand' Mendez Pinto was but a type of thee, thou liar of the first magnitude.
Seite 87 - There's but the twinkling of a star Between a man of peace and war, A thief and justice, fool and knave, A huffing officer and a slave, A crafty lawyer and pick-pocket, A great philosopher and a block-head, A formal preacher and a player, A learn'd...
Seite 21 - Th' intelligible world he knew, And all men dream on't to be true: That in this world there's not a wart That has not there a counterpart; Nor can there, on the face of ground An individual beard be found That has not, in that foreign nation, A fellow of the self-same fashion ; So cut, so coloured, and so curl'd, As those are in th
Seite 261 - O' th' compass in their bones and joints, Can by their pangs and aches find All turns and changes of the wind, And better than by Napier's bones Feel in their own the age of moons...