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Page xxxviii
... arms and equipage are shown ; His horse's virtues , and his own . Th ' adventure of the bear and fiddle 1s sung , but breaks off in the middle . CANTO I. WHEN HEN civil dudgeon first grew high , And men fell out they knew not why ; When ...
... arms and equipage are shown ; His horse's virtues , and his own . Th ' adventure of the bear and fiddle 1s sung , but breaks off in the middle . CANTO I. WHEN HEN civil dudgeon first grew high , And men fell out they knew not why ; When ...
Page 54
... arms and equipage did fit , As well as virtues , parts , and wit : Their valours too were of a rate , And out they sally'd at the gate . Few miles on horseback had they jogged , But fortune unto them turn'd dogged ; For they a sad ...
... arms and equipage did fit , As well as virtues , parts , and wit : Their valours too were of a rate , And out they sally'd at the gate . Few miles on horseback had they jogged , But fortune unto them turn'd dogged ; For they a sad ...
Page 58
... arms , To keep men from inglorious harms ) , That none presume to come so near As forty feet of stake of bear ; If any yet be so fool - hardy T'expose themselves to vain jeopardy , If they come wounded off , and lame , No honour's got ...
... arms , To keep men from inglorious harms ) , That none presume to come so near As forty feet of stake of bear ; If any yet be so fool - hardy T'expose themselves to vain jeopardy , If they come wounded off , and lame , No honour's got ...
Page 60
... arms , ( For in the hurry of a fray , " Tis hard to keep out of harm's way , ) Thither the Knight his course did steer , To keep the peace ' twixt dog and bear ; As he believ'd he was bound to do In conscience and commission too . And ...
... arms , ( For in the hurry of a fray , " Tis hard to keep out of harm's way , ) Thither the Knight his course did steer , To keep the peace ' twixt dog and bear ; As he believ'd he was bound to do In conscience and commission too . And ...
Page 88
... arms sat loose ; And , rais'd upon his desp'rate foot , On stirrup - side he gaz'd about , Portending blood , like blazing star , The beacon of approaching war . Ralpho rode on with no less speed Than Hugo in the forest did ; But far ...
... arms sat loose ; And , rais'd upon his desp'rate foot , On stirrup - side he gaz'd about , Portending blood , like blazing star , The beacon of approaching war . Ralpho rode on with no less speed Than Hugo in the forest did ; But far ...
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allusion anabaptistes anglais arms authors b'ing back battle bear beard beast began best blood blows body bold broke Butler cause Cerdon chambre étoilée chevalier chiens chose Church cinquième monarchie combat d'ours courage Crodéro Cromwell Crowdero d'Hudibras death diable dispute dogs Don Quichotte drew Écossais enemy ennemis faisait fell fiddle fierce fight find first fought found good grace great ground guerrier half hand head heart héros his mistress hold homme honour horse Hudibras keep knew Knight know l'armée l'écuyer l'ours laid light loi des armes made Magnano make name ne'er never o'er Olivier Cromwell once Orsin parlement poëme poëte presbytériens Quoth Hudibras rabble rage rais'd Ralpho réforme religion resolv'd right saints SAMUEL BUTLER savait sectes side Smec Squire steed stout straight sword synode tail take Talgol thing thou took true Trulla twas twixt word wound write