Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Zväzok 2J. Exshaw, 1757 |
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Strana 11
... told for certain , that Abel their Son must have a rich Heirefs , and " that must be you . " 66 66 And Lilly confeffes , ( Hiftory of his Life and Times , p . 95. ) " That many People of the poorer Sort frequented his Lodging , many ...
... told for certain , that Abel their Son must have a rich Heirefs , and " that must be you . " 66 66 And Lilly confeffes , ( Hiftory of his Life and Times , p . 95. ) " That many People of the poorer Sort frequented his Lodging , many ...
Strana 27
... told him he was sure he had no Faith , and would be prying into the Secret ; and then notwith- standing he staved off a Fit or two , it would certainly return a- gain : He promised him upon his Word and Honour he would not look into it ...
... told him he was sure he had no Faith , and would be prying into the Secret ; and then notwith- standing he staved off a Fit or two , it would certainly return a- gain : He promised him upon his Word and Honour he would not look into it ...
Strana 39
... told by Aftrologers , that they fhould die by a Rope , have , to prevent the Shame of the common Gallows , " hanged themselves , when they had no other Occafion of Dif- " content . " " " 29 397 , 398. Which none does hear but would have ...
... told by Aftrologers , that they fhould die by a Rope , have , to prevent the Shame of the common Gallows , " hanged themselves , when they had no other Occafion of Dif- " content . " " " 29 397 , 398. Which none does hear but would have ...
Strana 46
... told the Knight he knew his Errand . Saturni circuitus abfolvitur folummodo intra annos proxime triginta , Gaffendi Aftronomia , lib . 3. cap . 2. " The Time of his Revolu- ❝tion NI • ' Tis well , quoth he . - 46 HUDI BRAS .
... told the Knight he knew his Errand . Saturni circuitus abfolvitur folummodo intra annos proxime triginta , Gaffendi Aftronomia , lib . 3. cap . 2. " The Time of his Revolu- ❝tion NI • ' Tis well , quoth he . - 46 HUDI BRAS .
Strana 47
... told , after you two are Man and Wife , I will be bound 66 to burn my Books if you don't find the Comfort of it . The " Man took the Virgin to his wedded Wife , and kept his Di- " stance accordingly ; while the Woman in the mean Time ...
... told , after you two are Man and Wife , I will be bound 66 to burn my Books if you don't find the Comfort of it . The " Man took the Virgin to his wedded Wife , and kept his Di- " stance accordingly ; while the Woman in the mean Time ...
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Account Aftrologers againſt Alluding anſwer becauſe Ben Johnson's beſt Biſhop Cafe call'd Canto Caufe Cauſe chap Church Collection of Loyal Courſe Defign defired Devil Don Quixote Ears Echard's Hiftory edit ev'ry explain'd Fable faft faid fame fays feems fent ferve feven fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome foon ftill fuch fure Hierarchy of Angels Hiftory of England Hiftory of Independency himſelf Honour Horfe Houfe Houſe Hudibras Inftance intitled John John Birkenhead King Knight Lady laft leaſt lefs Lilly Lord Love Loyal Songs Marriage moft moſt muſt Napier's Bones Number obferves Occafion Parliament Parthian Empire Perfon Philofophical Pow'r Priſoner Purpoſe Quoth raiſe Ralpho Reaſon Rump Saints Senfe ſhe Sidrophel Squire Tatler thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tranflated turn'd twas underſtand us'd uſe Vide Whachum whofe Witchcraft Witches Word worfe
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