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" t has been held by many, that As Montaigne, playing with his cat, Complains she thought him but an ass, Much more she would Sir Hudibras. "
Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars - Page xxxix
by Samuel Butler - 1757
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Hudibras: In Three Parts

Samuel Butler - 1750 - 488 pages
...been held by many, that As MONTAIGNE c, playing with his cat, Complains me thought him but an afs, 4.0 Much more fhe wou'd Sir HUDIBRAS ; (For that's the...miftaken very much, 'Tis plain enough he was no fuch i C 45 We grant altho' he had much wit,, H' was very fhy of ufmg it ; As being loth to wear it out,...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Late Wars. By Samuel ...

Samuel Butler - 1753 - 466 pages
...playing with his cat, Complains fhe thought him but an afs, p Much more fhe would Sir HudIbras, CFor that's the name our valiant knight To all his challenges did write.) But they're miflaken very much, 'Tis plain enough he was no fuch; 45 We grant, although he had much wit, H' was...
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Hudibras: Poëme, Volume 1

Samuel Butler - 1757 - 400 pages
...been held by many , that As Montaigne s playing with his Cat , Complains fhe thought him but an Afs , Much more fhe wou'd Sir Hudibras ; ( for that's the...our valiant Knight To all his Challenges did write. ) ~Bnt they're miftakenvery much, 'Tis plain enough he was no fetch : We grant , altho' he had much...
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Hudibras: Poëme, Volume 1

Samuel Butler - 1757 - 406 pages
...Montaigne , playing with his Cat , ' -A Complains fhe thought him but an Afs , Much more fhe wau'd Sir Hudibras ; ( for that's the Name our valiant Knight To all his Challenges: did write. ) Sut they're miftaktnvery much, .. !".'' *T« plain enough he was no fitch : . > . i.. We grant ,...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts

Samuel Butler - 1761 - 570 pages
...many, that As MONTAIGNE % playing with his Cat, Complains fhe thought him but an Afs, 40 Much more {he wou'd Sir HUDIBRAS ; (For that's the Name our valiant...: 45 We grant altho' he had much Wit, H' was very (hy of ufmg it ; As being loth to wear it out, And therefore bore it not about ; Unlefs on Holy-days,...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Civil Wars. By Samuel ...

Samuel Butler - 1773 - 404 pages
...playing with his cat, Complains fhe thought him but an afs, Much more fhe would Sir Hudibras, 40 ( For that's the name our valiant Knight To all his challenges did write.) Canto I. HUBIBRA S. ij But they're miftaken very much, 'Tis plain enough he was no fuch. We grant,...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 13

English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...with his cat, Complains fhe thought him but an afs, Much more fhe would Sir Hudibras 40 (For that 's the name our valiant Knight To all his challenges did write) : But they 're miftaken very much ; 'Tis plain enough he was no fuch. We grant, although he had much wit,...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 pages
...that As Montaigne, playing with his cat, Complains (he thought him but an aft, Much more fee' would Sir Hudibras ; For that's the name our valiant knight...challenges did write; But they're miftaken very much ; 'TiVplain enough he was not fuch. We giant, although he had much wit, H' was very fcy_pf ufing it,...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 33-34

John Bell - 1797 - 722 pages
...Montaigne, playing with his cat, Complains slie thought him but an ass, Much more she would Sir Hudibras; 40 (For that's the name our valiant Knight To all his challenges did write) But they're mistaken very much; 'Tis plain enough he was not such. "We grant, altlio' he had much wit, 45 H'was...
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Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret ...

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 pages
...playing with his cat, Complains (he thought him but an afs, Much more fhe would Sir Hudibras (For that 's the name our valiant Knight To all his challenges did write) : But they 're miflaken very much ; 'Tis plain enough he was no fuch. We grant, although he had much wit,...
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