Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 pages |
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Page 324
... began to bustle , And with his inward man to justle . He thought what danger might accrue , If the fhould find he fwore untrue ; Or if his squire or he should fail , And not be punctual in their tale , It might at once the ruin prove ...
... began to bustle , And with his inward man to justle . He thought what danger might accrue , If the fhould find he fwore untrue ; Or if his squire or he should fail , And not be punctual in their tale , It might at once the ruin prove ...
Page 365
... began to bluster ; For having three times fhook his head To ftir his wit up , thus he said : Art has no mortal enemies , Next ignorance , but owls and geese ; 785 790 795 Those confecrated geefe , in orders , That to the PART II . 365 ...
... began to bluster ; For having three times fhook his head To ftir his wit up , thus he said : Art has no mortal enemies , Next ignorance , but owls and geese ; 785 790 795 Those confecrated geefe , in orders , That to the PART II . 365 ...
Page 404
... began to melt , Subdu'd with blows their lovers felt . So Spanish heroes , with their lances , At once wound bulls and ladies ' fancies ; 80 85 90 And he acquires the noblest spouse That widows greatest herds 404 CANTO I. PART III .
... began to melt , Subdu'd with blows their lovers felt . So Spanish heroes , with their lances , At once wound bulls and ladies ' fancies ; 80 85 90 And he acquires the noblest spouse That widows greatest herds 404 CANTO I. PART III .
Page 408
... began t ' approach the door , 155 When she , wh ' had spy'd him out before , Convey'd th ' informer out of sight , And went to entertain the knight : With whom encountering , after longees Of humble and fubmiffive congees , And all due ...
... began t ' approach the door , 155 When she , wh ' had spy'd him out before , Convey'd th ' informer out of sight , And went to entertain the knight : With whom encountering , after longees Of humble and fubmiffive congees , And all due ...
Page 415
... Call'd thrice upon your name , and fell Courageously on Sidrophel , Who now transform'd himself t ' a bear , Began to roar aloud , and tear ; 275 280 285 290 When I as furiously prefs'd on , My weapon down PART III . 415 CANTO I.
... Call'd thrice upon your name , and fell Courageously on Sidrophel , Who now transform'd himself t ' a bear , Began to roar aloud , and tear ; 275 280 285 290 When I as furiously prefs'd on , My weapon down PART III . 415 CANTO I.
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