The Works of the English Poets: ButlerH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... Church Militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controverfies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox , By apoftolic blows and knocks ; Call fire , and fword , and ...
... Church Militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controverfies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox , By apoftolic blows and knocks ; Call fire , and fword , and ...
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... Church of England , and in quarreling with the most innocent customs then in ufe , as the eating Christ- mas - pies and plum - porridge at Christmas , which they reputed finful . Ver . 213 , 214. ] They were fo remarkably obftinate in ...
... Church of England , and in quarreling with the most innocent customs then in ufe , as the eating Christ- mas - pies and plum - porridge at Christmas , which they reputed finful . Ver . 213 , 214. ] They were fo remarkably obftinate in ...
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... church government : but , in a Key at the end of a burlefque poem of Mr. Butler's , 1706 , in folio , p . 12. it is obferved , " That " Hudibras's Squire was one Pemble a tailor , and one of the Committee of Sequeftrators . ” His ...
... church government : but , in a Key at the end of a burlefque poem of Mr. Butler's , 1706 , in folio , p . 12. it is obferved , " That " Hudibras's Squire was one Pemble a tailor , and one of the Committee of Sequeftrators . ” His ...
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... churches throughout the kingdom ; and every perfon was bound to give his confent , by holding up his hand , at the ... Church , and the Laws , To fet up an idol , then nick - nam'd The Cause , Like Bell and Dragon to gorge their own ...
... churches throughout the kingdom ; and every perfon was bound to give his confent , by holding up his hand , at the ... Church , and the Laws , To fet up an idol , then nick - nam'd The Cause , Like Bell and Dragon to gorge their own ...
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... Church , nor for Church - lands , To get them in their own no hands ; Nor evil Counsellors to bring To juftice , that feduce the King ; 770 Nor for the worship of us men , Though we have done as much for them . Th ' Egyptians worfhip'd ...
... Church , nor for Church - lands , To get them in their own no hands ; Nor evil Counsellors to bring To juftice , that feduce the King ; 770 Nor for the worship of us men , Though we have done as much for them . Th ' Egyptians worfhip'd ...
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Էջ 15 - For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox By apostolic blows and knocks...
Էջ 6 - 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.
Էջ 216 - March proudly to the river's side, And o'er the waves in triumph ride ; Like Dukes of Venice, who are said The Adriatic sea to wed ; And have a gentler wife than those For whom the state decrees those shows.
Էջ 6 - Tis plain enough he was no such; We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it; As being loth to wear it out. And therefore bore it not about, Unless on holy-days, or so, As men their best apparel do.
Էջ 14 - Although by woful proof we find They always leave a scar behind. He knew the seat of paradise, Could tell in what degree it lies: And, as he was disposed, could prove it, Below the moon, or else above it. What Adam dreamt of when his bride Came from her closet in his side: Whether the Devil tempted her By a...
Էջ 231 - 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...
Էջ 60 - For he was of that noble trade That demi-gods and heroes made, Slaughter, and knocking on the head...
Էջ 14 - For his Religion, it was fit To match his learning and his wit; 'Twas Presbyterian true blue; For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant...
Էջ 122 - In all the trade of war no feat Is nobler than a brave retreat : For those that run away, and fly, Take place at least o' the
Էջ 100 - AY me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ! What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog him still with after-claps...