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Page 4
... found th ' event , no less Than other times , beside his guess . There is a tall long - sided dame ( But wond'rous light ) ycleped Fame , That , like a thin camelion , boards Herself on air , and eats her words ; Upon her shoulders ...
... found th ' event , no less Than other times , beside his guess . There is a tall long - sided dame ( But wond'rous light ) ycleped Fame , That , like a thin camelion , boards Herself on air , and eats her words ; Upon her shoulders ...
Page 8
... found Him , and the stout Squire , in the pound ; Both coupled in enchanted tether , By further leg behind together : For , as he sat upon his rump , D'Hudibras l'affaire fâcheuse Parvint bientôt à la causeuse , Qui 10 HUDIBRAS .
... found Him , and the stout Squire , in the pound ; Both coupled in enchanted tether , By further leg behind together : For , as he sat upon his rump , D'Hudibras l'affaire fâcheuse Parvint bientôt à la causeuse , Qui 10 HUDIBRAS .
Page 60
... kept a year and day ( Ere I can own you ) here i ' th ' pound , Where , if y ' are sought , you may be found ; And in the mean time I must pay For all your provender and hay . On peut donner ou s'en défaire , Quand on en 60 HUDIBRAS .
... kept a year and day ( Ere I can own you ) here i ' th ' pound , Where , if y ' are sought , you may be found ; And in the mean time I must pay For all your provender and hay . On peut donner ou s'en défaire , Quand on en 60 HUDIBRAS .
Page 78
... found T ' undo the charms another bound , The sun grew low , and left the skies , Put down ( some write ) by ladies ' eyes ; The moon pull'd off her veil of light , That hides her face by day from sight , ( Mysterious veil , of ...
... found T ' undo the charms another bound , The sun grew low , and left the skies , Put down ( some write ) by ladies ' eyes ; The moon pull'd off her veil of light , That hides her face by day from sight , ( Mysterious veil , of ...
Page 98
... found out for , But to slur men of what they fought for ? The public faith , which every one Is bound t ' observe , yet kept by none ; And if that go for nothing , why Should private faith have such a tie ? Oaths were not purpos'd ...
... found out for , But to slur men of what they fought for ? The public faith , which every one Is bound t ' observe , yet kept by none ; And if that go for nothing , why Should private faith have such a tie ? Oaths were not purpos'd ...
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