Hudibras: A Poem in Three Cantos, Volumes 1-2Rickaby, 1793 |
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Page 325
... ftill committed ; And like a bail'd and mainpriz'd lover , Altho ' at large , I am bound over : And when I shall appear in court To plead my cause , and answer for ' t , Unless the judge do partial prove , What will become of me and ...
... ftill committed ; And like a bail'd and mainpriz'd lover , Altho ' at large , I am bound over : And when I shall appear in court To plead my cause , and answer for ' t , Unless the judge do partial prove , What will become of me and ...
Page 453
... ftill made good , 965 And all the oaths to us they vow'd ; For when we once refign our pow'rs , We've nothing left we can call ours : Our money ' s now become the miss Of all your lives and services ; And we forfaken and postpon'd , But ...
... ftill made good , 965 And all the oaths to us they vow'd ; For when we once refign our pow'rs , We've nothing left we can call ours : Our money ' s now become the miss Of all your lives and services ; And we forfaken and postpon'd , But ...
Page 458
... ftill and louder : Which Hudibras , as if they ' d been , Bestow'd as freely on his skin , Expounding by his inward light , Or rather more prophetic fright , To be the wizard come to fearch , And take him napping in the lurch , Turn'd ...
... ftill and louder : Which Hudibras , as if they ' d been , Bestow'd as freely on his skin , Expounding by his inward light , Or rather more prophetic fright , To be the wizard come to fearch , And take him napping in the lurch , Turn'd ...
Page 474
... ftill thou ' aft had the worst on ' t yet , As well in conqueft as defeat : Night is the Sabbath of mankind , To reft the body and the mind , Which now thou art deny'd to keep , And cure thy labour'd corps with fleep . 1335 1340 1345 ...
... ftill thou ' aft had the worst on ' t yet , As well in conqueft as defeat : Night is the Sabbath of mankind , To reft the body and the mind , Which now thou art deny'd to keep , And cure thy labour'd corps with fleep . 1335 1340 1345 ...
Page 518
... ftill his tongue ran on , the less Of weight it bore , with greater eafe ; And , with its everlasting clack , Set all men's ears upon the rack : 445 No fooner could a hint appear , But up he started to picqueer , And made the stoutest ...
... ftill his tongue ran on , the less Of weight it bore , with greater eafe ; And , with its everlasting clack , Set all men's ears upon the rack : 445 No fooner could a hint appear , But up he started to picqueer , And made the stoutest ...
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againſt agen Altho anſwer b'ing beaſt Becauſe believ'd beſt bus'nefs CANTO caſe cauſe cheat church cloſe confcience conſtant courſe deſign devil e'er ears elſe ev'ry faid faints falfe falſe faſt fave fear feats ferve fhew fide fight fince firſt fome fooner forc'd foul ftill fuch fure graces greateſt haſte heav'n himſelf honour horſe houſe inſtead intereſt itſelf juſt juſtice knight ladies laſt leaſt lefs leſs looſe loſe lover moſt muſt myſelf Napier's bones ne'er o'er oaths paſs paſt pleaſe pow'r priſoners prov'd Quoth Hudibras rabble raiſe Ralpho reaſon reduc'd refolv'd reſtore rump ſay ſee ſenſe ſerve ſet ſhall ſhape ſhare ſhe ſhould Sidrophel ſome ſpirit ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtay 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