Hudibras, Tom 1John Murray, 1835 |
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... stout.5 Some hold the one , and some the other ; But howsoe'er they make a pother , The difference was so small , his brain Outweigh'd his rage but half a grain ; Which made some take him for a tool That knaves do work with , call'd a ...
... stout.5 Some hold the one , and some the other ; But howsoe'er they make a pother , The difference was so small , his brain Outweigh'd his rage but half a grain ; Which made some take him for a tool That knaves do work with , call'd a ...
Strona 72
... stout , And in the same cause both have fought : He oft , in such attempts as these , Came off with glory and success : Nor will we fail in th ' execution , For want of equal resolution . Honour is , like a widow , won With brisk ...
... stout , And in the same cause both have fought : He oft , in such attempts as these , Came off with glory and success : Nor will we fail in th ' execution , For want of equal resolution . Honour is , like a widow , won With brisk ...
Strona 87
... stout , severe , Now marshal to the champion bear . With truncheon tipp'd with iron head , The warrior to the lists he led ; With solemn march , and stately pace , But far more grave and solemn face ; Grave as the emperor of Pegu , Or ...
... stout , severe , Now marshal to the champion bear . With truncheon tipp'd with iron head , The warrior to the lists he led ; With solemn march , and stately pace , But far more grave and solemn face ; Grave as the emperor of Pegu , Or ...
Strona 91
... stout Orsin ; That which so oft by sundry writers , Has been apply'd t ' almost all fighters , More justly may b ' ascrib'd to this Than any other warrior , viz . 190 195 200 He'll sign it with Cler . Parl . Dom . Com . ] During the ...
... stout Orsin ; That which so oft by sundry writers , Has been apply'd t ' almost all fighters , More justly may b ' ascrib'd to this Than any other warrior , viz . 190 195 200 He'll sign it with Cler . Parl . Dom . Com . ] During the ...
Strona 97
... stout as any upon earth is . Full many a fight for him between Talgol and Orsin oft ' had been , Each striving to deserve the crown Of a sav'd citizen ; the one To guard his bear , the other fought To aid his dog ; both made more stout ...
... stout as any upon earth is . Full many a fight for him between Talgol and Orsin oft ' had been , Each striving to deserve the crown Of a sav'd citizen ; the one To guard his bear , the other fought To aid his dog ; both made more stout ...
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Strona 22 - A sect whose chief devotion lies In odd perverse antipathies: In falling out with that or this, And finding somewhat still amiss; 210 More peevish, cross, and splenetic, Than dog distract, or monkey sick.
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