Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 1Rickaby, 1793 - 317 pages |
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... blow , but that which laid Right worshipful on shoulder - blade : Chief of domestic knights , and errant , Either for chartel or for warrant : Great on the bench , great in the faddle , That could as well bind o'er , as swaddle : 10 20 ...
... blow , but that which laid Right worshipful on shoulder - blade : Chief of domestic knights , and errant , Either for chartel or for warrant : Great on the bench , great in the faddle , That could as well bind o'er , as swaddle : 10 20 ...
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... And prove their doctrine orthodox By apoftolic blows , and knocks ; 185 190 195 200 Call fire , and fword , and defolation , A godly - thorough - Reformation , James Rojs sculp Part 1. Canto 1. Line 192. & 14 PART I. CANTO I.
... And prove their doctrine orthodox By apoftolic blows , and knocks ; 185 190 195 200 Call fire , and fword , and defolation , A godly - thorough - Reformation , James Rojs sculp Part 1. Canto 1. Line 192. & 14 PART I. CANTO I.
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... blow . So learned Taliacotius , from The brawny part of porter's bum , Cut fupplemental noses , which Would last as long as parent breech : But when the date of Nock was out , Off dropt the sympathetic snout . His back , or rather ...
... blow . So learned Taliacotius , from The brawny part of porter's bum , Cut fupplemental noses , which Would last as long as parent breech : But when the date of Nock was out , Off dropt the sympathetic snout . His back , or rather ...
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... His doublet was of sturdy buff , And though not sword , yet cudgel - proof , Whereby ' twas fitter for his ufe , Who fear'd no blows but fuch as bruise . 295 300 305 His breeches were of rugged woollen , And had been 20 PART I. CANTO I.
... His doublet was of sturdy buff , And though not sword , yet cudgel - proof , Whereby ' twas fitter for his ufe , Who fear'd no blows but fuch as bruise . 295 300 305 His breeches were of rugged woollen , And had been 20 PART I. CANTO I.
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... blows . Are not our liberties , our lives , The laws , religion , and our wives , Enough at once to lie at stake 725 730 735 For cov❜nant , and the caufe's fake ? But in that quarrel dogs and bears , As well as we , must venture theirs ...
... blows . Are not our liberties , our lives , The laws , religion , and our wives , Enough at once to lie at stake 725 730 735 For cov❜nant , and the caufe's fake ? But in that quarrel dogs and bears , As well as we , must venture theirs ...
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