Hudibras; with notes by T.R. Nash, Zväzok 21835 |
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Strana 17
... turn'd about his steed , And eftsoons on th ' adventure rid ; 200 Where leave we him and Ralph awhile , And to the Conj'rer turn our stile , To let our reader understand What's useful of him beforehand . He had been long t'wards ...
... turn'd about his steed , And eftsoons on th ' adventure rid ; 200 Where leave we him and Ralph awhile , And to the Conj'rer turn our stile , To let our reader understand What's useful of him beforehand . He had been long t'wards ...
Strana 17
... turn'd about his steed , And eftsoons on th ' adventure rid ; 200 Where leave we him and Ralph awhile , And to the Conj'rer turn our stile , To let our reader understand What's useful of him beforehand . He had been long t'wards ...
... turn'd about his steed , And eftsoons on th ' adventure rid ; 200 Where leave we him and Ralph awhile , And to the Conj'rer turn our stile , To let our reader understand What's useful of him beforehand . He had been long t'wards ...
Strana 37
... turn'd his glass , And found far off ' twas Hudibras . Whachum , quoth he , Look yonder , some To try or use our art are come : The one's the learned Knight ; seek out , And pump ' em what they come about . Whachum advanc'd , with all ...
... turn'd his glass , And found far off ' twas Hudibras . Whachum , quoth he , Look yonder , some To try or use our art are come : The one's the learned Knight ; seek out , And pump ' em what they come about . Whachum advanc'd , with all ...
Strana 77
... 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 ; 7 This being resolv'd , he spy'd by chance , Behind the door ...
... 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 ; 7 This being resolv'd , he spy'd by chance , Behind the door ...
Strana 113
... : My weapon down his throat to run , Laid hold on him ; but he broke loose , And turn'd himself into a goose , ] Thus Ovid . Metam . lib . viii . When I as furiously press'd on , My weapon down CANTO I. ] 113 HUDIBRAS .
... : My weapon down his throat to run , Laid hold on him ; but he broke loose , And turn'd himself into a goose , ] Thus Ovid . Metam . lib . viii . When I as furiously press'd on , My weapon down CANTO I. ] 113 HUDIBRAS .
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