Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 1Rickaby, 1793 - 317 pages |
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... The fig - tree , not that kind for fruit renown'd , But fuch as at this day to Indians known In Malabar or Decan , fpreads his arms , Branching 1726 , when it was printed at Ratisbone in three AUTHOR OF HUDIBRAS . xxiii.
... The fig - tree , not that kind for fruit renown'd , But fuch as at this day to Indians known In Malabar or Decan , fpreads his arms , Branching 1726 , when it was printed at Ratisbone in three AUTHOR OF HUDIBRAS . xxiii.
Page xli
... arms and equipage are shewn ; His horfe's virtues and his own . Th ' adventure of the bear and fiddle Is fung , but breaks off in the middle . B ! www.Bogarthinwen et scalp . When civil Dudgeonfirst grew high Sir HUDIBRAS his paffing ...
... arms and equipage are shewn ; His horfe's virtues and his own . Th ' adventure of the bear and fiddle Is fung , but breaks off in the middle . B ! www.Bogarthinwen et scalp . When civil Dudgeonfirst grew high Sir HUDIBRAS his paffing ...
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... His draggling tail hung in the dirt , Which on his rider he would flurt ; Still as his tender fide he prickt , With arm'd heel , or with unarm'd , kickt ; 450 For Hudibras wore but one spur , As wifely knowing 28 PART I. CANTO I.
... His draggling tail hung in the dirt , Which on his rider he would flurt ; Still as his tender fide he prickt , With arm'd heel , or with unarm'd , kickt ; 450 For Hudibras wore but one spur , As wifely knowing 28 PART I. CANTO I.
Page 38
... arms and equipage did fit , As well as virtues , parts , and wit : Their valours too , were of a rate , " And out they fally'd at the gate . Few miles on horseback had they jogged , But fortune unto them turn'd dogged ; 630 For they a ...
... arms and equipage did fit , As well as virtues , parts , and wit : Their valours too , were of a rate , " And out they fally'd at the gate . Few miles on horseback had they jogged , But fortune unto them turn'd dogged ; 630 For they a ...
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... arms , 690 To keep men from inglorious harms , That none presume to come so near As forty foot of stake of bear ; If any yet be fo fool - hardy , T'expose themselves to vain jeopardy , If they come wounded off , and lame , No honour's ...
... arms , 690 To keep men from inglorious harms , That none presume to come so near As forty foot of stake of bear ; If any yet be fo fool - hardy , T'expose themselves to vain jeopardy , If they come wounded off , and lame , No honour's ...
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againſt agen arms b'ing baſe bear bear-baiting beard beaſt Becauſe beſt blows Butler CANTO caſe cauſe Cerdon church cloſe confcience courſe Crowdero dame defigned diſpatch diſpute durance elſe ev'ry faid faints falſe fame faſt fatire fhall fide fight firſt flain fome fometimes ftout fuch fwear fword himſelf honour horſe houſe itſelf juſt juſtice Knight laſt learned leaſt leſs loſe Magnano moſt muſt ne'er noiſe noſe numbers o'er oath Orfin perfons pleaſe poem poet pow'r profe publiſhed Quoth fhe Quoth Hudibras Quoth Ralpho racters raiſe Ralpho reaſon refolv'd repreſent reſt Samuel Butler ſay ſecond ſee ſeen ſenſe ſet ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeak ſpeed ſpirit Squire ſtand ſtars ſtate ſteed ſtill ſtocks ſtone ſtout ſtraight ſtrange ſwear Talgol thee themſelves theſe thoſe thou Trulla turn'd twas underſtood Unleſs us'd uſe valour verſe whofe Whoſe worſe worſt wound