Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 1Rickaby, 1793 - 317 pages |
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Page iii
... King's School there ; one who made his business his delight ; and , though in very easy circum- stances , continued to teach for the fake of doing good , by benefiting the families of the neighbouring gentlemen , who thought themselves ...
... King's School there ; one who made his business his delight ; and , though in very easy circum- stances , continued to teach for the fake of doing good , by benefiting the families of the neighbouring gentlemen , who thought themselves ...
Page vi
... King Henry the Eighth , and Dame Anne his wife : another in remembrance of Nicholas Luke , and his wife , with five ... king's trial and execution , and therefore , with other prefbyterians , both he and his father Sir Oliver were among ...
... King Henry the Eighth , and Dame Anne his wife : another in remembrance of Nicholas Luke , and his wife , with five ... king's trial and execution , and therefore , with other prefbyterians , both he and his father Sir Oliver were among ...
Page xi
... king of France is building a most stately triumphal arch in memory of his victories , and the great actions which he has performed : but , if I am not mistaken , those edifices which bear that name at Rome , were not raised by the ...
... king of France is building a most stately triumphal arch in memory of his victories , and the great actions which he has performed : but , if I am not mistaken , those edifices which bear that name at Rome , were not raised by the ...
Page xii
... king's houses and the churches ; all the reft is mean and paltry . “ The king is neceffitated to lay heavy taxes upon his subjects in his own defence , and to keep them poor , in order to keep them quiet ; for if they are fuffered to ...
... king's houses and the churches ; all the reft is mean and paltry . “ The king is neceffitated to lay heavy taxes upon his subjects in his own defence , and to keep them poor , in order to keep them quiet ; for if they are fuffered to ...
Page xiv
... kings . " In the year 1721 , John Barber , an eminent printer , and alderman of London , erected a monument to our poet in Westminster Abbey , the infcription as follows : M. S. Samuelis Butler Qui Strenshamiæ in agro Vigorn natus 1612 ...
... kings . " In the year 1721 , John Barber , an eminent printer , and alderman of London , erected a monument to our poet in Westminster Abbey , the infcription as follows : M. S. Samuelis Butler Qui Strenshamiæ in agro Vigorn natus 1612 ...
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