The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 6. köideSamuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... ears , And made them fight , like mad or drunk , For Dame Religion , as for punk ; Whose honesty they all durft fwear for , Though not a man of them knew wherefore ; When Gospel - trumpeter , furrounded With long - ear'd rout , to ...
... ears , And made them fight , like mad or drunk , For Dame Religion , as for punk ; Whose honesty they all durft fwear for , Though not a man of them knew wherefore ; When Gospel - trumpeter , furrounded With long - ear'd rout , to ...
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... ears , lips , & c . with the proper inftruments and bandages . This book has paffed through two editions . Cut fupplemental noses , which Would last as long as C 2 HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I. 'Twas bound to fuffer perfecution, ...
... ears , lips , & c . with the proper inftruments and bandages . This book has paffed through two editions . Cut fupplemental noses , which Would last as long as C 2 HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I. 'Twas bound to fuffer perfecution, ...
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... ears , lips , & c . with the proper inftruments and bandages . This book has paffed through two editions . Cut fupplemental noses , which Would last as long as C 2 HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I. 'Twas bound to fuffer perfecution, ...
... ears , lips , & c . with the proper inftruments and bandages . This book has paffed through two editions . Cut fupplemental noses , which Would last as long as C 2 HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I. 'Twas bound to fuffer perfecution, ...
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... ear But fpirit'al eaves - droppers can hear : So Phoebus , or fome friendly Muse , 515 520 Into fmall poets fong infufe , Which they at fecond - hand rehearse , Through reed or bagpipe , verfe for verse . Thus Ralph became infallible ...
... ear But fpirit'al eaves - droppers can hear : So Phoebus , or fome friendly Muse , 515 520 Into fmall poets fong infufe , Which they at fecond - hand rehearse , Through reed or bagpipe , verfe for verse . Thus Ralph became infallible ...
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... ears ; From whence , no doubt , th ' invention came Of this lewd antichriftian game . 800 To this , quoth Ralpho , Verily The point seems very plain to me ; It is an antichristian game , Unlawful both in thing and name . Firft , for the ...
... ears ; From whence , no doubt , th ' invention came Of this lewd antichriftian game . 800 To this , quoth Ralpho , Verily The point seems very plain to me ; It is an antichristian game , Unlawful both in thing and name . Firft , for the ...
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Page 177 - Into his hands, or hang th' offender : But they maturely having weigh'd, They had no more but him o...
Page 8 - A Squire he had whose name was Ralph, That in th' adventure went his half, Though writers, for more stately tone, Do call him Ralpho, 'tis all one ; *» And when we can, with metre safe, We'll call him so ; if not, plain Ralph...
Page 3 - And fat black-puddings, proper food For warriors that delight in blood : For, as we said, he always chose To carry victual in his hose, That often tempted rats and mice The ammunition to surprise : And when he put a hand but in The one or t...
Page 288 - What makes rebelling against kings A good old cause?" "Administ'rings." " What makes all doctrines plain and clear? " "About two hundred pounds a-year." " And that which was proved true before, Prove false again?
Page 6 - The beast was sturdy, large, and tall, With mouth of meal, and eyes of wall ; I would say eye, for he' had but one, As most agree, though some say none.
Page 80 - AY me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ! What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog him still with after-claps...
Page 11 - Could tell what subtlest parrots mean, That speak and think contrary clean ; What member 'tis of whom they talk When they cry ' Rope, ' and