Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Band 2J. Exshaw, 1757 |
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... Use of in thofe Days , mentioned by Dr. Hutchinson , ( Hifto- rical Effay , p . 63. ) " Do but imagine ( fays he ) a poor Creature , un- " der all the Weakness and Infirmities of old Age , fet like a Fool in ❝ the Middle of a Room ...
... Use of in thofe Days , mentioned by Dr. Hutchinson , ( Hifto- rical Effay , p . 63. ) " Do but imagine ( fays he ) a poor Creature , un- " der all the Weakness and Infirmities of old Age , fet like a Fool in ❝ the Middle of a Room ...
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... great Pre- tender to Poetry , as appears from his Poems enumerated by A. Wood , ( 4ther . Oxon . vol . 1. Col. 274 , & c . 1ft edit . ) but fo bad a Poet , Do not our great Reformers use This Sidrophel to forebode PART II . CANTO III . 15.
... great Pre- tender to Poetry , as appears from his Poems enumerated by A. Wood , ( 4ther . Oxon . vol . 1. Col. 274 , & c . 1ft edit . ) but fo bad a Poet , Do not our great Reformers use This Sidrophel to forebode PART II . CANTO III . 15.
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... use This Sidrophel to forebode News ; To write of Victories next Year , And Caftles taken yet i ' th ' Air ? Poet , that when he was taken Prisoner by the Cavaliers , Sir John Denham the Poet ( fome of whofe Land , at Egham in Surry ...
... use This Sidrophel to forebode News ; To write of Victories next Year , And Caftles taken yet i ' th ' Air ? Poet , that when he was taken Prisoner by the Cavaliers , Sir John Denham the Poet ( fome of whofe Land , at Egham in Surry ...
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... use , and when abftain from Vice , Figs , Grapes , Phlebotomy , and Spice . If loft Goods you would fain have got , Go but to him , and you shall speed or not . But he will gain , whether you get or lose , He'll have his Fee , for fo ...
... use , and when abftain from Vice , Figs , Grapes , Phlebotomy , and Spice . If loft Goods you would fain have got , Go but to him , and you shall speed or not . But he will gain , whether you get or lose , He'll have his Fee , for fo ...
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... use our Art are come : The one's the learned Knight ; feek out , And pump ' em what they came about . Whachum advanc'd , with all Submifs ' nefs T'accoft ' em , but much more their Bus'nefs : 595 He held a Stirrup while the Knight From ...
... use our Art are come : The one's the learned Knight ; feek out , And pump ' em what they came about . Whachum advanc'd , with all Submifs ' nefs T'accoft ' em , but much more their Bus'nefs : 595 He held a Stirrup while the Knight From ...
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Account Aftrologers againſt Alluding anſwer becauſe Ben Johnson's beſt Biſhop Cafe call'd Canto Caufe Cauſe chap Church Collection of Loyal Courſe Defign defired Devil Don Quixote Ears Echard's Hiftory edit ev'ry explain'd Fable faft faid fame fays feems fent ferve feven fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome foon ftill fuch fure Hierarchy of Angels Hiftory of England Hiftory of Independency himſelf Honour Horfe Houfe Houſe Hudibras Inftance intitled John John Birkenhead King Knight 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 Priſoner Purpoſe Quoth raiſe Ralpho Reaſon Rump Saints Senfe ſhe Sidrophel Squire Tatler thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tranflated turn'd twas underſtand us'd uſe Vide Whachum whofe Witchcraft Witches Word worfe
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Seite 20 - 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 105 - Though he that has but impudence, To all things has a fair pretence ; And put, among his wants, but shame, To all the world may lay his claim.
Seite 14 - Did not the devil appear to Martin Luther in Germany, for certain ? And wou'd have gull'd him with a trick, But Mart, was too too politic.
Seite 251 - The devil was sick, the devil a monk would be ; The devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Seite 25 - Who first found out the Man i' th'. Moon, That to the Ancients was unknown ; How many dukes, and earls, and peers, Are in the planetary spheres ; Their airy empire, and command, Their...
Seite 383 - ... letters. Upon their separating from one another into distant countries, they agreed to withdraw themselves punctually into their closets at a certain hour of the day, and to converse with one another by means of this their invention.
Seite 148 - ... they plead for us without a fee; that many of the gentlemen of the robe have no other clients in the world besides us two; that when they have nothing...
Seite 233 - Some were for gospel ministers, And some for redcoat seculars, As men most fit t' hold forth the word, And wield the one and th
Seite 82 - 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...
Seite 244 - 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...