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Page 54
... thought , And that's the cause we hear it not . This has been done by some , who those Th ' ador'd in rhyme , would kill in prose ; And in those ribbons would have hung Of which melodiously they sung ; That have the hard fate to write ...
... thought , And that's the cause we hear it not . This has been done by some , who those Th ' ador'd in rhyme , would kill in prose ; And in those ribbons would have hung Of which melodiously they sung ; That have the hard fate to write ...
Page 78
... While sleep the weary'd world reliev'd , By counterfeiting death reviv'd . His whipping penance , till the morn , Our vot'ry thought is best t ' adjourn , And not to carry on a work Je jure , dit - il , de le faire 78 . HUDIBRAS .
... While sleep the weary'd world reliev'd , By counterfeiting death reviv'd . His whipping penance , till the morn , Our vot'ry thought is best t ' adjourn , And not to carry on a work Je jure , dit - il , de le faire 78 . HUDIBRAS .
Page 85
... , Comme l'on verra par la suite . Phoebus ayant fait sa visite A Thétis , et refait au mieux , Dans son char remontait aux cieux ; Déja la fraîche matinée , When Hudibras , whom thoughts and aching , ' Twixt CHANT V. 85.
... , Comme l'on verra par la suite . Phoebus ayant fait sa visite A Thétis , et refait au mieux , Dans son char remontait aux cieux ; Déja la fraîche matinée , When Hudibras , whom thoughts and aching , ' Twixt CHANT V. 85.
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A Poem Samuel Butler. When Hudibras , whom thoughts and aching , ' Twixt sleeping kept , all night , and waking , Began to rub his drowsy eyes , And from his couch prepar'd to rise , Resolving to dispatch the deed He vow'd to do with ...
A Poem Samuel Butler. When Hudibras , whom thoughts and aching , ' Twixt sleeping kept , all night , and waking , Began to rub his drowsy eyes , And from his couch prepar'd to rise , Resolving to dispatch the deed He vow'd to do with ...
Page 98
... thought , That oaths and swearing go for nought , And that by them th ' were only meant To serve for an expedient . What was the public faith found out for , But to slur men of what they fought for ? The public faith , which every one ...
... thought , That oaths and swearing go for nought , And that by them th ' were only meant To serve for an expedient . What was the public faith found out for , But to slur men of what they fought for ? The public faith , which every one ...
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