Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volumen1,Tema 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 páginas |
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... brings him down again ; And still he's in the felf - fame place Where at his setting out he was : So in the circle of the arts Did he advance his nat'ral parts , Till falling back still , for retreat , He fell to juggle , cant , and ...
... brings him down again ; And still he's in the felf - fame place Where at his setting out he was : So in the circle of the arts Did he advance his nat'ral parts , Till falling back still , for retreat , He fell to juggle , cant , and ...
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... bring the devil to the lure ; Each of ' em has a fev'ral gin , To catch intelligences in . Some by the nofe , with fumes , trepan ' em , As Dunftan did the devil's grannam . 605 610 615 Others with characters and words Catch ' em as men ...
... bring the devil to the lure ; Each of ' em has a fev'ral gin , To catch intelligences in . Some by the nofe , with fumes , trepan ' em , As Dunftan did the devil's grannam . 605 610 615 Others with characters and words Catch ' em as men ...
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... bring home , That is not to be learnt at Rome ? What politics , or strange opinions , That are not in our own dominions ? 745 750 What science can be brought from thence , 755 In which we do not here commence ? What revelations , or ...
... bring home , That is not to be learnt at Rome ? What politics , or strange opinions , That are not in our own dominions ? 745 750 What science can be brought from thence , 755 In which we do not here commence ? What revelations , or ...
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... humble and fubmiffive congees , And all due ceremonies paid , He ftroak'd his beard , and thus he said : Madam , I do , as is my duty , Honour the shadow of your fhoe - tie ; 160 And now am come , to bring your ear A 408 PART III . CANTO I.
... humble and fubmiffive congees , And all due ceremonies paid , He ftroak'd his beard , and thus he said : Madam , I do , as is my duty , Honour the shadow of your fhoe - tie ; 160 And now am come , to bring your ear A 408 PART III . CANTO I.
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... bring your ear A present you'll be glad to hear ; At least I hope fo : the thing's done , I never see the fun ; Or may For which I humbly now demand Performance at your gentle hand ; And that you'd please to do your part , As I have ...
... bring your ear A present you'll be glad to hear ; At least I hope fo : the thing's done , I never see the fun ; Or may For which I humbly now demand Performance at your gentle hand ; And that you'd please to do your part , As I have ...
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