Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 pages |
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... conscience Of th ' obligation , in his own sense : I'll make him now by force abide , What he by gentle means deny'd , To give my honour satisfaction . And right the brethren in the action . This being refolv'd , with equal speed , And ...
... conscience Of th ' obligation , in his own sense : I'll make him now by force abide , What he by gentle means deny'd , To give my honour satisfaction . And right the brethren in the action . This being refolv'd , with equal speed , And ...
Page 465
... conscience , Which I could have patch'd up , and turn'd , For th ' hundredth part of what I earn'd . Didst thou not love her then ? fpeak true . No more , quoth he , than I love you.— ... !. How wouldst thou've us'd her and her money ...
... conscience , Which I could have patch'd up , and turn'd , For th ' hundredth part of what I earn'd . Didst thou not love her then ? fpeak true . No more , quoth he , than I love you.— ... !. How wouldst thou've us'd her and her money ...
Page 470
... conscience ? —A good living . What makes rebelling against kings A good old cause ? —Administ'rings . 1270 1275 What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year . And that which was prov'd true before , Prove ...
... conscience ? —A good living . What makes rebelling against kings A good old cause ? —Administ'rings . 1270 1275 What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year . And that which was prov'd true before , Prove ...
Page 471
... And therefore no true faint allows They shall be fuffer'd to espouse : For faints can need no conscience , That with morality dispense ; 1290 1295 As virtue's impious , when ' tis rooted In nature PART III . 471 CANTO I.
... And therefore no true faint allows They shall be fuffer'd to espouse : For faints can need no conscience , That with morality dispense ; 1290 1295 As virtue's impious , when ' tis rooted In nature PART III . 471 CANTO I.
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... conscience , I ' th ' natural and genuine fense ? — ' Tis to restore with more fecurity , Rebellion to its ancient purity ; And christian liberty reduce To th ' elder practice of the Jews ; For a large confcience is all one , And ...
... conscience , I ' th ' natural and genuine fense ? — ' Tis to restore with more fecurity , Rebellion to its ancient purity ; And christian liberty reduce To th ' elder practice of the Jews ; For a large confcience is all one , And ...
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againſt agen Altho anſwer b'ing beaſt Becauſe Befide believ'd beſt bus'neſs cafe CANTO cauſe cheat church cloven hoof confcience conſtant courſe deſign devil e'er ears elſe ev'ry faid faints falfe falſe faſt fear feats ferve fhall fhew fide fight fince firſt fome fooner forc'd foul fuch fure graces greateſt haſte heav'n himſelf horſe houſe intereſt itſelf juſt juſtice knight ladies laſt leaſt lefs leſs looſe loſe lover moſt muſt Napier's bones ne'er o'er oaths paſs paſt pleaſe poſt pow'r priſoners prov'd Quoth Hudibras rabble raiſe Ralpho reaſon reduc'd refolv'd reſt reſtore rump ſay ſcorn ſee ſenſe ſerve ſet ſhall ſhape ſhare ſhe ſhould Sidrophel ſome ſpirit ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtrange ſtrive ſwear themſelves there's Theſe things thofe thoſe thou thro Tis true trepan tricks truſt turn turn'd twas underſtand Unleſs us'd uſe Whachum whoſe worſe wou'd yourſelves