Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 pages |
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Page 353
... eyes out on ' em , tell you more Than th ' oracle of fieve and fheers , That turns as certain as the spheres : But if the dev'l's of your counfel , Much may be done , my noble Donzel ; And ' tis on this account I come , To know from you ...
... eyes out on ' em , tell you more Than th ' oracle of fieve and fheers , That turns as certain as the spheres : But if the dev'l's of your counfel , Much may be done , my noble Donzel ; And ' tis on this account I come , To know from you ...
Page 365
... eyes , He put his face into a posture Of fapience , and 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 ...
... eyes , He put his face into a posture Of fapience , and 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 ...
Page 366
... eye or hand ; But measuring all things by their own Knowledge , hold nothing's to be known : Those wholefale critics , that in coffee- Houses cry down all philosophy , And will not know upon what ground In nature we our doctrine found ...
... eye or hand ; But measuring all things by their own Knowledge , hold nothing's to be known : Those wholefale critics , that in coffee- Houses cry down all philosophy , And will not know upon what ground In nature we our doctrine found ...
Page 385
... eyes , and stopt his breath , 1145 And to the life out - acted death , That Hudibras , to all appearing , Believ'd him to be dead as herring , VOL . I. 3 D He held it now no longer safe , To tarry PART II . 385 CANTO III .
... eyes , and stopt his breath , 1145 And to the life out - acted death , That Hudibras , to all appearing , Believ'd him to be dead as herring , VOL . I. 3 D He held it now no longer safe , To tarry PART II . 385 CANTO III .
Page 393
... eye , Into th ' abftrufeft learning pry ; Know more of any trade b ' a hint , Than those that have been bred up in ... eyes . Hence ' tis because ye ' ve gain'd o ' th ' college A quarter fhare , at most , of knowledge , And brought in ...
... eye , Into th ' abftrufeft learning pry ; Know more of any trade b ' a hint , Than those that have been bred up in ... eyes . Hence ' tis because ye ' ve gain'd o ' th ' college A quarter fhare , at most , of knowledge , And brought in ...
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