Hudibras, Zväzok 2J. Murray, printed by W. Nicol, 1835 |
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Strana 5
... never be ; ' And as those vultures do forbode , ' Believe events prove bad or good . A flam more senseless than the roguery Of old aruspicy and aug'ry , That out of garbages of cattle Presag'd th ' events of truce or battle ; • Others ...
... never be ; ' And as those vultures do forbode , ' Believe events prove bad or good . A flam more senseless than the roguery Of old aruspicy and aug'ry , That out of garbages of cattle Presag'd th ' events of truce or battle ; • Others ...
Strana 17
... never see , ( ' Tis but by way of simile ) A squirrel spend his little rage In jumping round a rolling cage ? But here or there , turn wood or wire , He never gets two inches higher . So fares it with those merry blades That frisk it ...
... never see , ( ' Tis but by way of simile ) A squirrel spend his little rage In jumping round a rolling cage ? But here or there , turn wood or wire , He never gets two inches higher . So fares it with those merry blades That frisk it ...
Strana 18
... never wet , he did but smatter ; Whate'er he labour'd to appear , His understanding still was clear ; 7 220 Yet none a deeper knowledge boasted , Since old Hodge Bacon , and Bob Grosted . Th ' intelligible world he knew , " 225 And all ...
... never wet , he did but smatter ; Whate'er he labour'd to appear , His understanding still was clear ; 7 220 Yet none a deeper knowledge boasted , Since old Hodge Bacon , and Bob Grosted . Th ' intelligible world he knew , " 225 And all ...
Strana 33
... never light upon any place , but the wind carries " them away . And such a thing I take this rumour to be . " Pliny , in his Natural History , has a chapter de Apodibus , lib . x . ch . 39 . 6 I'm certain ' tis not in the scrowl Of all ...
... never light upon any place , but the wind carries " them away . And such a thing I take this rumour to be . " Pliny , in his Natural History , has a chapter de Apodibus , lib . x . ch . 39 . 6 I'm certain ' tis not in the scrowl Of all ...
Strana 51
... never the kinder to her on that account . For as poets feign that Saturn eats his sons , so he feeds upon his daughters . He devours truths as well as years , and buries them in oblivion . 2 Nor does it follow , ' cause a herald Can ...
... never the kinder to her on that account . For as poets feign that Saturn eats his sons , so he feeds upon his daughters . He devours truths as well as years , and buries them in oblivion . 2 Nor does it follow , ' cause a herald Can ...
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agen alludes Altho Anaxagoras ancient appear astrologer b'ing beast better bishop Bishop Warburton blood bones bus'ness Butler Caligula called canto cause cheat church conscience covenant Cromwell death Democritus devil divines e'er ears editions enemy ev'ry false fear feats fight forc'd give grace hand hang heaven honour Hudibras independents Irenæus king king's Knight ladies Lilbourn lord lord Clarendon lover marriage means moon Napier's bones ne'er never o'er oaths Oliver Cromwell Ovid Paracelsus parliament perhaps person philosophers Plutarch poet pow'r presbyterians pretended prov'd quæ Quoth Quoth Hudibras Ralpho reduc'd resolv'd restore rump rump parliament saints says sense shew Sidrophel signifies soul spirit Squire stars supposed swear sword tell things thou thought thro Tis true trepan tricks turn turn'd twas us'd Whachum William Lilly witches word worse
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Strana 191 - Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you, seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business ; but we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word.
Strana 216 - Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God, that ye may eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of captains and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all men both free and bond, both small and great.
Strana 201 - Their duty never was defeated, Nor from their oaths and faith retreated : For loyalty is still the same Whether it win or lose the game ; True as the dial to the sun, Although it be not shin'd upon.
Strana 248 - Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast : for it is the number of a man ; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
Strana 268 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the LORD, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the LORD, to the help of the LORD against the mighty.
Strana 77 - And basely turn'd his back to fly ; But Hudibras gave him a twitch, As quick as lightning, in the breech, Just in the place where honour's lodg'd, As wise philosophers Have judg'd, Because a kick in that place more Hurts honour, than deep wounds before.
Strana 219 - Of these the false Achitophel was first, A name to all succeeding ages curst : For close designs and crooked counsels fit, Sagacious, bold, and turbulent of wit...
Strana 117 - Were such things here, as we do speak about? Or have we eaten of the insane root, That takes the reason prisoner ? Macb.
Strana 312 - That the words now replaced are better, I do not undertake to prove; it is sufficient that they are Shakspeare's : if phraseology is to be changed as words grow uncouth by disuse, or gross by vulgarity, the history of every language will .be lost ; we shall no longer have the words of any author ; and, as these alterations will be often unskilfully made, we shall in time have very little of his meaning.
Strana 70 - There's but the twinkling of a star Between a man of peace and war, A thief and justice, fool and knave, A huffing officer and a slave, A crafty lawyer and pick-pocket, A great philosopher and a block-head, A formal preacher and a player, A learn'd physician and...