Hudibras,: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars,Bell and Murray., 1779 - 419 pages |
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Page xii
... use the diverfions they were fometimes accustomed to , of dancing round a - may - pole , bear - baitings , riding the skimmington , and the like . The character therefore of the Knight might fuit many of those busy , meddling ...
... use the diverfions they were fometimes accustomed to , of dancing round a - may - pole , bear - baitings , riding the skimmington , and the like . The character therefore of the Knight might fuit many of those busy , meddling ...
Page xix
... use , and ends of matrimony , with the conjugal duties . Then the man is to take the woman by the right hand , faying , " I N. take thee N. to be my married wife , and do , in the prefence of God , and before this congregation , pro ...
... use , and ends of matrimony , with the conjugal duties . Then the man is to take the woman by the right hand , faying , " I N. take thee N. to be my married wife , and do , in the prefence of God , and before this congregation , pro ...
Page 11
... use over and towards thofe upon whom they had look- ed at fuch a diftance : The whole government of the nation re- mained in a manner wholly in their hands who , in the beginning of the parliament , were scarce ever heard of , or their ...
... use over and towards thofe upon whom they had look- ed at fuch a diftance : The whole government of the nation re- mained in a manner wholly in their hands who , in the beginning of the parliament , were scarce ever heard of , or their ...
Page 26
... use . He enquired , Whether they would have it quite taken away ? They faid , No. He ordered them to make a better . The first claffis made one agreeable to the Ge- neva form ; this the fecond difliked , and corrected in fix hundred ...
... use . He enquired , Whether they would have it quite taken away ? They faid , No. He ordered them to make a better . The first claffis made one agreeable to the Ge- neva form ; this the fecond difliked , and corrected in fix hundred ...
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... use , Who fear'd no blows but fuch as bruise . His breeches were of rugged woollen , 310 And had been at the fiege of Bullen ; To old King Harry fo well known , Some writers held they were his own . Thro ' they were lin'd with many a ...
... use , Who fear'd no blows but fuch as bruise . His breeches were of rugged woollen , 310 And had been at the fiege of Bullen ; To old King Harry fo well known , Some writers held they were his own . Thro ' they were lin'd with many a ...
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