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... star seen in the west , By six or seven men at least . Two trumpets she does sound at once , But both of clean contrary tones ; But whether both with the same wind , Or one before , and one behind , ` We know not ; only this can tell ...
... star seen in the west , By six or seven men at least . Two trumpets she does sound at once , But both of clean contrary tones ; But whether both with the same wind , Or one before , and one behind , ` We know not ; only this can tell ...
Page 16
... star , alas ! Has brought you both to this sad pass ? Quoth he , The fortune of the war , Which I am less afflicted for , Than to be seen with beard and face , By you in such a homely case . Quoth she , Those need not be asham'd For ...
... star , alas ! Has brought you both to this sad pass ? Quoth he , The fortune of the war , Which I am less afflicted for , Than to be seen with beard and face , By you in such a homely case . Quoth she , Those need not be asham'd For ...
Page 52
... wears , Cut into suns , and moons , and stars : By which astrologers , as well As those in heav'n above , can tell What strange events they do foreshow Par lieux communs de poésie . Celle qui s'y laisse 52 HUDIBRA S.
... wears , Cut into suns , and moons , and stars : By which astrologers , as well As those in heav'n above , can tell What strange events they do foreshow Par lieux communs de poésie . Celle qui s'y laisse 52 HUDIBRA S.
Page 78
... stars began to muster , -And glitter with their borrow'd lustre , While sleep the weary'd world reliev'd , By counterfeiting death reviv'd . His whipping penance , till the morn , Our vot'ry thought is best t ' adjourn , And not to ...
... stars began to muster , -And glitter with their borrow'd lustre , While sleep the weary'd world reliev'd , By counterfeiting death reviv'd . His whipping penance , till the morn , Our vot'ry thought is best t ' adjourn , And not to ...
Page 124
... stars , incline men to What they're averse themselves to do : For when disputes are weary'd out , ' Tis interest still resolves the doubt : But since no reason can confute ye , I'll try to force you to your duty ; For so it is , howe'er ...
... stars , incline men to What they're averse themselves to do : For when disputes are weary'd out , ' Tis interest still resolves the doubt : But since no reason can confute ye , I'll try to force you to your duty ; For so it is , howe'er ...
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