Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 1Rickaby, 1793 - 317 pages |
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Page 114
... amazement . This gladded Ralpho much to see , Who thus bespoke the Knight : quoth he , Tweaking his nofe , You are , great Sir , A felf - denying conqueror ; 975 985 As high , victorious , and great , As 114 PART I. CANTO II .
... amazement . This gladded Ralpho much to see , Who thus bespoke the Knight : quoth he , Tweaking his nofe , You are , great Sir , A felf - denying conqueror ; 975 985 As high , victorious , and great , As 114 PART I. CANTO II .
Page 117
... He snatch'd his weapon that lay near him , And from the ground began to rear him , Vowing to make Crowdero pay For all the reft that ran away . But Ralpho now , in colder blood , His fury mildly thus withstood : Great Sir , quoth he ...
... He snatch'd his weapon that lay near him , And from the ground began to rear him , Vowing to make Crowdero pay For all the reft that ran away . But Ralpho now , in colder blood , His fury mildly thus withstood : Great Sir , quoth he ...
Page 135
... She call'd to Cerdon , who stood near , Viewing the bloody fight ; to whom , Shall we , quoth fhe , stand still hum - drum , And fee ftout bruin , all alone , By numbers bafely overthrown ? 110 Such feats already he ' as atchiev'd , In ...
... She call'd to Cerdon , who stood near , Viewing the bloody fight ; to whom , Shall we , quoth fhe , stand still hum - drum , And fee ftout bruin , all alone , By numbers bafely overthrown ? 110 Such feats already he ' as atchiev'd , In ...
Page 136
... quoth he , venture a limb To fecond thee , and rescue him ; But then we must about it straight , Or else our aid will come too late : Quarter he fcorns , he is fo ftout , And therefore cannot long hold out . This faid , they wav'd their ...
... quoth he , venture a limb To fecond thee , and rescue him ; But then we must about it straight , Or else our aid will come too late : Quarter he fcorns , he is fo ftout , And therefore cannot long hold out . This faid , they wav'd their ...
Page 140
... her , in their ruthful ftories , To answer to int'rogatories , And most unconscionably depose To things of which the nothing knows ; And when she has said all she can say , ' Tis wrested to the lover's fancy . Quoth he , O whither ...
... her , in their ruthful ftories , To answer to int'rogatories , And most unconscionably depose To things of which the nothing knows ; And when she has said all she can say , ' Tis wrested to the lover's fancy . Quoth he , O whither ...
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