Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volumen1,Tema 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 páginas |
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... first found out the man i̇ ' 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 fev'ral strengths by fea and land ; 255 What ...
... first found out the man i̇ ' 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 fev'ral strengths by fea and land ; 255 What ...
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... first the time o ' th ' day , And welcom'd him , as he might say : 500 He ask'd him whence they came , and whither Their business lay ? -Quoth Ralpho , hither . Did you not lofe ? —Quoth Ralpho , nay . Quoth Whachum , Sir , I meant your ...
... first the time o ' th ' day , And welcom'd him , as he might say : 500 He ask'd him whence they came , and whither Their business lay ? -Quoth Ralpho , hither . Did you not lofe ? —Quoth Ralpho , nay . Quoth Whachum , Sir , I meant your ...
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... oppofition , trine , and quartile , Tell who is barren , and who fertile ; As if the planet's first aspect The tender infant did infect 925 930 935 940 In foul and body , and instill All future good PART II . 373 CANTO III .
... oppofition , trine , and quartile , Tell who is barren , and who fertile ; As if the planet's first aspect The tender infant did infect 925 930 935 940 In foul and body , and instill All future good PART II . 373 CANTO III .
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... first air they breathe , Battle , and murder , fudden death . Are not these fine commodities To be imported from the skies , And vended here among the rabble , For staple goods , and warrantable ? Like money by the Druids borrow'd , In ...
... first air they breathe , Battle , and murder , fudden death . Are not these fine commodities To be imported from the skies , And vended here among the rabble , For staple goods , and warrantable ? Like money by the Druids borrow'd , In ...
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... First , he expounded both his pockets , And found a watch with rings and lockets , Which had been left with him t ' erect A figure for , and so detect . 1090 A copper - plate , with almanacks Engrav'd upon ' t , with other knacks Of ...
... First , he expounded both his pockets , And found a watch with rings and lockets , Which had been left with him t ' erect A figure for , and so detect . 1090 A copper - plate , with almanacks Engrav'd upon ' t , with other knacks Of ...
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