PART II. THIRD CANTO. The Argument. The Knight, with various doubts poffeft To know the deft'nies' resolution : With whom being met, they both chop logic About the fcience aftrologic. Till falling from dispute to fight, The Conjurer's worsted by the Knight. Part 2. Canto 3. Line 527. I.Ref sculp. HUDI BRA S. CANTO III. DOUBTLESS the pleasure is as great The more th' admire his flight of hand. 5 Some with a noise, and greasy light, Others believe no voice t' an organ So fweet as lawyer's in his bar-gown, 10 15 They're catch'd in knotted law, like nets; There's no end of th' immortal fuit. Others still gape t' anticipate The cabinet-defigns of fate, Apply to wizards, to foresee What fhall, and what fhall never be ; A flam more fenfeless than the roguery That out of garbages of cattle Prefag'd th' events of truce or battle; From flight of birds, or chickens pecking, Than those that with the stars do fribble. 25 30 35 This Hudibras by proof found true, As in due time and place we'll fhew : For he, with beard and face made clean, Being mounted on his steed again, 40 And Ralpho got a cock-horse too, |