| Samuel Butler - 1819 - Страниц: 366
...and money plac'd for show, Like nest-eggs to make clients Imj— Is not the winding-up witnesses, And nicking, more than half the bus'ness ; For witnesses, like watches, go Just as they're set, too fait or slow. HEAD-PIECE TO HUDIBRAs's EPISTLE TO MIS LADY. J. Byfield. - having pump'd up all his... | |
| Samuel Butler, Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - Страниц: 456
...a nation, The laws o' th' land, that were intended Canto 2. minimus. 169 Does not in Chancery every man swear What makes best for him in his answer ? Is not the winding up witnesses, And nicking, more than half the bus'ness ? For witnesses, like watches, go Just as they'r : set, too... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1822 - Страниц: 532
...o' th' land, that were intended 355 To keep it out, are made defend it. Does not in Chanc'ry every man swear What makes best for him in his answer ? Is not the winding up witnesses, And nicking, more than half the bus'ness ? 360 For witnesses, like watches, go Just as they're set,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1822 - Страниц: 542
...that were intended 35o To keep it out, are made defend it. Does not in Chanc'ry every man swear AVhat makes best for him in his answer ? Is not the winding up witnesses, And nicking, more than half the bus' ness ? '36O For witnesses, like watches, go Just as they're set,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1829 - Страниц: 346
...freedom of a nation, The laws o' th' land, that were intended 355 To keep it out, are made defend it. Does not in Chanc'ry ev'ry man swear What makes best...him in his answer? Is not the winding up witnesses And nicking more than half the bus'ness ? 360 For witnesses, like watches, go Just as they're set,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - Страниц: 842
...inheriting; and had many other itraitnesiei and hardships, which were successively remedied. II, ¡S. Witnesses, like watches go, Just as they're set, too fast or slow, And, where in conscience they're straight laced, Tis ten to one that side is cast. . Hudibnu. Stretch them at their length, And pull... | |
| 1831 - Страниц: 426
...the freedom of a nation, The laws o' th' land that were intended To keep it out, are made defend it. Does not in Chanc'ry ev'ry man swear What makes best...bus'ness ? For witnesses, like watches, go Just as they 're set, too fast or slow ; And where in conscience they're strait-lac'd •T is ten to one that... | |
| James Puckle - 1834 - Страниц: 218
...ways adjudge? Do not some juries give their verdict, As if they felt the cause, not heard it ; And witnesses, like watches, go Just as they're set, too fast or slow." The rich man that attempts at his charge to make all knaves honest, will quickly see his error, or... | |
| James Puckle - 1834 - Страниц: 210
...ways adjudge? Do not some juries give their verdict, As if they fell the cause, not beard it ; And witnesses, like watches, go Just as they're set, too fast or slow." The rich man that attempts at his charge to make all knaves honest, will quickly see his error, or... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - Страниц: 340
...freedom of a nation, The laws o' th' land, that were intended 355 To keep it out, are made defend it. Does not in Chanc'ry ev'ry man swear What makes best...him in his answer ? Is not the winding up witnesses. And nicking, more than half the bus'ness ? 360 For witnesses, like watches, go Just as they're set,... | |
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