Part 2. Canto 3.Line 527. 1.Rop sculp. HUDI BRAS. CANTO III. DOUBTLESS the pleasure is as great The more th' admire his flight of hand. 5 Some with a noise, and greafy 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-designs of fate, Apply to wizards, to foresee What fhall, and what shall never be; A flam more senseless 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 As in due time and place we'll fhew: For he, with beard and face made clean, Being mounted on his steed again, And Ralpho got a cock-horse too, 40 |