Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Zväzok 2J. Exshaw, 1757 |
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Strana 8
... Fears are juft , and his Arguments unanswerable ; and the Dilemma with which he is in- cumber'd , makes him naturally wish , that all his Doubts were remov'd by a Prognoftication of his future Fortune . Ralpho un- derstanding the ...
... Fears are juft , and his Arguments unanswerable ; and the Dilemma with which he is in- cumber'd , makes him naturally wish , that all his Doubts were remov'd by a Prognoftication of his future Fortune . Ralpho un- derstanding the ...
Strana 43
... Fears of the Vul- gar , upon the Appearance of a blazing Star : Thus as he fled , her Eyes fhe backward threw As fearing Evil that perfu'd her faft ; And her fair yellow Locks behind her flew , Loofely difpers'd with Puff of ev'ry blaft ...
... Fears of the Vul- gar , upon the Appearance of a blazing Star : Thus as he fled , her Eyes fhe backward threw As fearing Evil that perfu'd her faft ; And her fair yellow Locks behind her flew , Loofely difpers'd with Puff of ev'ry blaft ...
Strana 56
... Fear , was very much neglected ; infomuch that by his Rafhnefs and Boldness in the Ufe of thefe , he performed many Cures , which the regular Phyficians could not do : Amongst which that on Frobenius of Bafil was the most remarkable ...
... Fear , was very much neglected ; infomuch that by his Rafhnefs and Boldness in the Ufe of thefe , he performed many Cures , which the regular Phyficians could not do : Amongst which that on Frobenius of Bafil was the most remarkable ...
Strana 73
... fear'd he might be expos'd to " in this War , made a Vow o confecrating her Hair , ( in the " Fineness of which , it seems , the chief of her Beauty confifted ) " in cafe he returned again fafe and unhurt : And therefore upon " his ...
... fear'd he might be expos'd to " in this War , made a Vow o confecrating her Hair , ( in the " Fineness of which , it seems , the chief of her Beauty confifted ) " in cafe he returned again fafe and unhurt : And therefore upon " his ...
Strana 85
... fear ? Ther's neither Bull got loofe , nor Bear ; And will you feem to make Escape , From fencing Fools , and Jacknape On Horfeback ? clad in Coat of Plush ? Yet looks but like a Slae on Bub : Keep , keep your Ground , we'll force them ...
... fear ? Ther's neither Bull got loofe , nor Bear ; And will you feem to make Escape , From fencing Fools , and Jacknape On Horfeback ? clad in Coat of Plush ? Yet looks but like a Slae on Bub : Keep , keep your Ground , we'll force them ...
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Strana 244 - O' th' compass in their bones and joints, Can by their pangs and aches find All turns and changes of the wind, And better than by Napier's bones Feel in their own the age of moons...