Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos, Volume 1, Issue 2T. Rickaby, 1793 - 357 pages |
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... trade again , To feign himself in earnest slain : 1125 First stretch'd out one leg , then another , And , seeming in his breast to smother A broken figh , quoth he , where am I— Alive , or dead ? or which way came I 1130 Thro ' so ...
... trade again , To feign himself in earnest slain : 1125 First stretch'd out one leg , then another , And , seeming in his breast to smother A broken figh , quoth he , where am I— Alive , or dead ? or which way came I 1130 Thro ' so ...
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... trade b ' a hint , Than those that have been bred up in ' t , And yet have no art , true or false , To help your own bad naturals ? But still the more you strive t ' appear , Are found to be the wretcheder : For fools are known by ...
... trade b ' a hint , Than those that have been bred up in ' t , And yet have no art , true or false , To help your own bad naturals ? But still the more you strive t ' appear , Are found to be the wretcheder : For fools are known by ...
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... trade in love , Employ'd in all th ' intrigues and trust , Of feeble fpeculative luft ; Procurer to th ' extravagancy , And crazy ribaldry of fancy , By those the devil had forfook , As things below him , to provoke ; 345 350 355 360 ...
... trade in love , Employ'd in all th ' intrigues and trust , Of feeble fpeculative luft ; Procurer to th ' extravagancy , And crazy ribaldry of fancy , By those the devil had forfook , As things below him , to provoke ; 345 350 355 360 ...
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... trade ; Which , he could prove it , fince he lost , He has been eaten up almost , And all together , might amount 440 To many hundreds on account ; For which he ' ad got fufficient warrant 445 To feize the malefactors errant , Without ...
... trade ; Which , he could prove it , fince he lost , He has been eaten up almost , And all together , might amount 440 To many hundreds on account ; For which he ' ad got fufficient warrant 445 To feize the malefactors errant , Without ...
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... trade ; 565 570 For what's inferr'd by t ' have and t ' hold , 575 But something past away and fold ? That , as it makes but one of two , Reduces all things elfe as low ; And at the beft is but a mart Between the PART III . 431 CANTO I.
... trade ; 565 570 For what's inferr'd by t ' have and t ' hold , 575 But something past away and fold ? That , as it makes but one of two , Reduces all things elfe as low ; And at the beft is but a mart Between the PART III . 431 CANTO I.
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