Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Tom 2J. Bentham, printer to the University, 1744 - 424 |
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... never be . And as thofe Vultures do forbode ; Believe Events prove bad or good . A Flam more fenfelefs than the Roguery 30 Of old Arufpicy and Aug'ry , That out of Garbages of Cattle Prefag'd th ' Events of Truce , or Battle ; From ...
... never be . And as thofe Vultures do forbode ; Believe Events prove bad or good . A Flam more fenfelefs than the Roguery 30 Of old Arufpicy and Aug'ry , That out of Garbages of Cattle Prefag'd th ' Events of Truce , or Battle ; From ...
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... never come . " 66 a See Spectator No 117 . Mr. Webster ( fee Display of Witchcraft , book 12. chap . 21 . p . 281. ) affigns natural Causes for it's not coming , with the Me- thods to make it come . . 122 , 123. And Love proves cross ...
... never come . " 66 a See Spectator No 117 . Mr. Webster ( fee Display of Witchcraft , book 12. chap . 21 . p . 281. ) affigns natural Causes for it's not coming , with the Me- thods to make it come . . 122 , 123. And Love proves cross ...
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... never fail'd us of a Comfort in our molt unhappy " Diftreffes . I affure you his Writings have kept up the Spirits " both of the Soldiery , the honeft People of this Nation , and " many of us Parliament - Men . " [ See Lilly's Life , p ...
... never fail'd us of a Comfort in our molt unhappy " Diftreffes . I affure you his Writings have kept up the Spirits " both of the Soldiery , the honeft People of this Nation , and " many of us Parliament - Men . " [ See Lilly's Life , p ...
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... It's hard , that a Man fhooting at Rovers fo many Years together , fhould never hit the right Mark . " [ See 66 56 66 Sir And has not he point - blank foretold 180 What 16 HUDI BRAS . And Caffles taken yet i' th' Air? ...
... It's hard , that a Man fhooting at Rovers fo many Years together , fhould never hit the right Mark . " [ See 66 56 66 Sir And has not he point - blank foretold 180 What 16 HUDI BRAS . And Caffles taken yet i' th' Air? ...
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... beautiful ; and I think an Improvement of it . Dear Thomas , didst thou never pop Thy Head into a Tinman's Shop ? B 2 There To climb the Wheel , but all in vain , PART H. CANTO III . 19 205 He had been long t'wards Mathematicks, ...
... beautiful ; and I think an Improvement of it . Dear Thomas , didst thou never pop Thy Head into a Tinman's Shop ? B 2 There To climb the Wheel , but all in vain , PART H. CANTO III . 19 205 He had been long t'wards Mathematicks, ...
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