Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volumen1,Tema 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 páginas |
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... held the stirrup , while the knight From leathern bare - bones did alight ; And , taking from his hand the bridle , Approach'd the dark squire to unriddle . He gave him first the time o ' th ' day , And welcom'd him , as he might say ...
... held the stirrup , while the knight From leathern bare - bones did alight ; And , taking from his hand the bridle , Approach'd the dark squire to unriddle . He gave him first the time o ' th ' day , And welcom'd him , as he might say ...
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... held the fun was but a piece Of red hot iron as big as Greece ; Believ'd the heav'ns were made of stone , Because the fun had voided one ; And , rather than he would recant Th ' opinion , fuffer'd banishment . 735 740 But what , alas ...
... held the fun was but a piece Of red hot iron as big as Greece ; Believ'd the heav'ns were made of stone , Because the fun had voided one ; And , rather than he would recant Th ' opinion , fuffer'd banishment . 735 740 But what , alas ...
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... Shut both his eyes , and stopt his breath , 1145 And to the life out - acted death , That Hudibras , to all appearing , Believ'd him to be dead as herring , VOL . I. 3 D He held it now no longer safe , To tarry PART II . 385 CANTO III .
... Shut both his eyes , and stopt his breath , 1145 And to the life out - acted death , That Hudibras , to all appearing , Believ'd him to be dead as herring , VOL . I. 3 D He held it now no longer safe , To tarry PART II . 385 CANTO III .
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A Poem, in Three Cantos Samuel Butler Treadway Russell Nash. He held it now no longer safe , To tarry the return of Ralph , But rather leave him in the lurch : Thought he , he has abus'd our church , Refus'd to give himself one firk , To ...
A Poem, in Three Cantos Samuel Butler Treadway Russell Nash. He held it now no longer safe , To tarry the return of Ralph , But rather leave him in the lurch : Thought he , he has abus'd our church , Refus'd to give himself one firk , To ...
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... held th ' atchievement was too glorious For fuch a conqueror to meddle With petty constable or beadle ; Or fly for refuge to the hostess 45 Of th ' inns of court and chanc'ry , juftice ; 50 Who might , perhaps , reduce his cause To th ...
... held th ' atchievement was too glorious For fuch a conqueror to meddle With petty constable or beadle ; Or fly for refuge to the hostess 45 Of th ' inns of court and chanc'ry , juftice ; 50 Who might , perhaps , reduce his cause To th ...
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