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" His tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and dye so like a tile, A sudden view it would beguile ; The upper part whereof was whey, The nether orange, mix'd with gray. "
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical
edited by - 1779
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Hudibras: The first [-third and last] part

Samuel Butler - 1709 - 654 pages
...follows, thus. His tawny fk/m/was th' equal Grace Both of his Wifdom and his Face 5 In Cut and Dye fp like a Tile, A fudden View it would beguile': The upper part thereof was Whey,- : \y** " • • r £ *. r The nether Orange mixt with Grey.1 This hairy Meteor...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Volume 1

Samuel Butler - 1744 - 570 pages
...Infide, not the Outward, That next of all we fhall difcufs ; 240 Then liften, Sirs, it follows thus : His tawny Beard was th' equal Grace Both of his Wifdom and his Face ; Ib. and Widgeon.] When Mohammed fled from Mecca, he got into a Cave at Mount Tbur, where he lay three...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts

Samuel Butler - 1750 - 488 pages
...infide, not the outward, That next of all we mall difcufs ; 340 Then liften, Sirs, it follows thus i His tawny Beard was th' equal grace Both of his wifdom and his face ; Jn cut and dye fo like a tile, A fudden view it wou'd beguile •. 4^.5 The upper part thereof was...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Late Wars. By Samuel ...

Samuel Butler - 1753 - 466 pages
...infide, not the outward. That next of all we dial) difcnfs ; 240 Then liften, Sirs, it follows, thus : His tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wifdom and his face ; In cut and dye fo like a tile, A Hidden view it would beguile : '' 245 The upper part thereof was whey, The nether orange mixt with...
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The Posthumous Works of Mr Samuel Butler, (author of Hudibras): Compleat in ...

1754 - 358 pages
...infide, not on th' outward ; For next of all we fhall difcourfe, Then liften, Sirs, it follows thus. His tawny beard was th' equal grace, Both of his wifdom and his face ; The weight about his hips did waddle, As if his back had wore a faddle. On which he 'as often wiIh'd...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts

Samuel Butler - 1761 - 570 pages
...Infide, not the outward, That next of all we {hall difcufs ; 240 Then Men, Sirs, it follows thus : His tawny Beard was th' equal Grace Both of his Wifdom...Dye fo like a Tile, A fudden View it would beguile : 245 The upper Part thereof was Whey, The nether Orange mix'd with Grey. This hairy Meteor did denounce...
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The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas ...

William Hogarth - 1772 - 198 pages
...fuch kind of lines, by the defcription he gives of the fhape of Hudibras's beard, fig. *, 'Fig. 106. In cut and dye fo like a tile, A fudden view it would beguile. 2. With regard to character and expreffion; we have daily many inftances which confirm the common received...
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Hudibras, in Three Parts: Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Volume 1

Samuel Butler - 1774 - 254 pages
...th'infide, not the outward. That next of all we (hall difeufs : Then liften, Sirs, it follows thus. His tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wifdom...tile, .A fudden view it would beguile : The upper part thereof was whey, The nether orange mix'd with grey. This hairy meteor did denounce The fall of feeptres...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 5

1786 - 670 pages
...redoubted Hudibras, an account of which Butler has tranfmitted to poilerity in the following lines: HU tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wifdom, and his face; In cut and dye Го like a tylc, A fudden view it would be¿uile: The upper part thereof wjs whey, The nether orange...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 13

English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...outward : That next of all we fhall difcufs ; Then liften, Sirs, it follows thus. 840 His tawny Jseard was th' equal grace Both of his wifdom and his face...it would beguile ; The upper part whereof was whey, 245 The nether orange, jnix'd with grey. The hairy meteor did denounce The fall of fceptres and of...
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