Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Volume 2 |
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... History of the Puritans , p . 97 , 98 , 99 , 100. And in Reginald Scot's Difcovery of Witchcraft , book 2. chap . 12. p . 37 , & c . publish'd in 1584. ) . 146. Some only for not being drown'd . ] This was another Method of Trial , by ...
... History of the Puritans , p . 97 , 98 , 99 , 100. And in Reginald Scot's Difcovery of Witchcraft , book 2. chap . 12. p . 37 , & c . publish'd in 1584. ) . 146. Some only for not being drown'd . ] This was another Method of Trial , by ...
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... History of Dr. Dee , and the Devil , publish'd by Mer . Cafaubon , Ifaac Fil . Prebendary of Canterbury , has a large Account of all thofe Paffages ; in which the Style of the true and falfe Angels appears to be penn'd by one and the ...
... History of Dr. Dee , and the Devil , publish'd by Mer . Cafaubon , Ifaac Fil . Prebendary of Canterbury , has a large Account of all thofe Paffages ; in which the Style of the true and falfe Angels appears to be penn'd by one and the ...
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... Historical Dictionary , vol . 7. p . 85. ) John Taylor obferves ( Figure - flinger , Works , p . 13 ) that thefe Gentlemen were ufually paid , whether they recovered the stolen Goods or not : And Rhymes appropriate could make 360 To ev ...
... Historical Dictionary , vol . 7. p . 85. ) John Taylor obferves ( Figure - flinger , Works , p . 13 ) that thefe Gentlemen were ufually paid , whether they recovered the stolen Goods or not : And Rhymes appropriate could make 360 To ev ...
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... History of several new Stars that have appeared within one hundred and fifty Years , to the Year 1715. Philofophical Transactions , numb.346 . vol . 29. p.353- . 429. I'm certain ' tis not in the Scrowl , & c . ] See Dr. Har- ris's ...
... History of several new Stars that have appeared within one hundred and fifty Years , to the Year 1715. Philofophical Transactions , numb.346 . vol . 29. p.353- . 429. I'm certain ' tis not in the Scrowl , & c . ] See Dr. Har- ris's ...
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... History ( Martinii Hiftoria Sinica , lib . 1. p . 37- ) ' tis obferv'd , that in the Reign of their feventh Emperor Yao , the Sun did not fet for ten Days fucceffively ; and that the Inha- bitants were afraid of a general Conflagration ...
... History ( Martinii Hiftoria Sinica , lib . 1. p . 37- ) ' tis obferv'd , that in the Reign of their feventh Emperor Yao , the Sun did not fet for ten Days fucceffively ; and that the Inha- bitants were afraid of a general Conflagration ...
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Page 164 - To make up one Hermaphrodite ; Still amorous, and fond, and billing, Like Philip and Mary on a shilling...
Page 19 - But as a dog that turns the spit Bestirs himself, and plies his feet To climb the wheel, but all in vain, His own weight brings him down again: And still he's in the self-same place Where at his setting out he was...
Page 176 - Soon as she spreads her hand, th' aerial guard Descend, and sit on each important card : First Ariel perch'd upon a matadore, Then each, according to the rank they bore ; For sylphs, yet mindful of their ancient race, Are, as when women, wondrous fond of place.
Page 85 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, — often the surfeit of our own behaviour, — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars...
Page 91 - And though you overcame the bear, The dogs beat you at Brentford fair ; Where sturdy butchers broke your noddle, And handled you like a fop-doodle. Quoth Hudibras, I now perceive You are no conj'rer, by your leave : That paultry story is untrue, And forg'd to cheat such gulls as you.
Page 74 - Ferdinand' Mendez Pinto was but a type of thee, thou liar of the first magnitude.
Page 87 - 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...
Page 21 - Th' intelligible world he knew, And all men dream on't to be true: That in this world there's not a wart That has not there a counterpart; Nor can there, on the face of ground An individual beard be found That has not, in that foreign nation, A fellow of the self-same fashion ; So cut, so coloured, and so curl'd, As those are in th
Page 261 - 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...