Compound for sins they are inclined to, For rhyme the rudder is of verses, Parti. Canto i. Line 215. With which, like ships, they steer their courses. Parti. Canto i. Line 463. And force them, though it was in spite Quoth Hudibras, " I smell a rat ; * Parti. Canto i. Line 647. Parti. Canto i. Line 821. Or shear swine, all cry and no wool. Parti. Canto i. Line 852. With many a stiff thwack, many a bang, Parti. Canto ii. Line 831. Ay me! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron. Parti. Canto iii. Line 1. Nor do I know what is become Of him, more than the Pope of Rome. Thou hast Parti. Canto iii. Line 1367 Outrun the Constable at last. Some force whole regions, in despite O' geography, to change their site; Part ii. Canto i. Line 23. Quoth she, I've heard old cunning stagers Say, fools for arguments use wagers. Part ii. Canto i. Line 297. For what is worth in anything, But so much money as 't will bring. Part ii. Canto i. Line 465. Love is a boy by poets styled ; Then spare the rod and spoil the child.* The sun had long since in the lap Part ii. Canto i. Line 843. Of Thetis taken out his nap, Part ii. Canto ii. Line 29. Have always been at daggers-drawing, Part ii. Canto ii. Line 79. *He that spareth his rod hateth his son. Proverbs, ch. xiii. 24. He that imposes an oath makes it, Not he that for convenience takes it. Part ii. Canto ii. Line 377. As the Ancients Say wisely, Have a care o' th' main chance,* Doubtless the pleasure is as great Part ii. Canto ii. Line 501. Part ii. Canto iii. Line 1. He made an instrument to know Part ii. Canto iii. Line 261. To swallow gudgeons ere they're catched, Part ii. Canto iii. Line 923. As quick as lightning, in the breach As men of inward light are wont Part ii. Canto iii. Line 1067. Part iii. Canto i. Line 481. Still amorous and fond, and billing, Part iii. Canto i. Line 687. * Be careful still of the main chance.-DRYDEN. Persius. Satire vi. + Cf. Proverbs, page 389. Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.-Galatians, ch. vi. 7. What makes all doctrines plain and clear? And that which was proved true before, Part iii. Canto i. Line 1277. 'Cause Grace and Virtue are within Part iii. Canto i. Line 1293. Nick Machiavel had ne'er a trick, Though he gave his name to our old Nick. Part iii. Canto i. Line 1313. True as the dial to the sun, Part ii. Canto ii. Line 175. For those that fly may fight again, Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again; And thrice he routed all his foes; and thrice he slew And, like another Helen, fired another Troy. Line 154. Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire. He raised a mortal to the skies, Line 160. Line 169. |