| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...both men and women's hearts ; ' • Polthumous Werkt of Wy<herly, ' publifted by Mr. Theobald. Was fo o'ercome with knight and Ralph, That he could never claw it off. He never eat, nor drank, nor flept, But Hudibras ftill near him kept ; Nor would he go to church or Ib, But Hudibras muft with him... | |
| Great Britain - 1754 - 358 pages
...converfation. This prince, whofe ready wit and parts Conquer'd both men and womens hearts, Was fo o'ercome by knight and Ralph, That he could never claw it off. He never eat, nor drank, nor flept, But Iludibras ftill near him kept, Never would go to church, or fo, But Hudibras mull with him... | |
| Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1801 - 528 pages
...Cervantes, p. 25. This This prince, whofe ready wit and parts Conquer'd both men and women's hearts, Was fo o'ercome with Knight and Ralph, That he could never claw it off': He never eat, nor drank, nor flept, But Hudtbras ftill near him kept ; Never would go to church or fo, But Hudibras muft with him... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 472 pages
...rest, this prince was one. Admired his conversation : This prince, whoso ready wit and parts Conquered both men and women's hearts. Was so o'ercome with...and Ralph, That he could never claw it off; He never *rat, nor drank, nor slept, But Hudibras still near him kepi • Nor would he go to church, or so.... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 480 pages
...conversation : This prince, whose ready wit and parts Conquered both men and women's hearts. Was so o'crcome with Knight and Ralph, That he could never claw it off; He never cat, nor drank, nor slept, But Hudibraa still near him kept , Nor would he go to church, or so. But... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1809 - 964 pages
...immortal poem : This prince, whofe ready wit and parts ConquerM both men and women's hearts., Was fo o'ercome with knight and Ralph, That he could never claw it off ; He never eat, nor drank, nor flept, But Hudibras dill near him kept ; Nor would he go to church, or to, But Hudibras muft with him... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...rest this prince was onei admired his conversation. This prince, whose ready wit and parts conquered both men and women's hearts* was so o'ercome with Knight and Ralph, that he could never claw it off: lie never eat, nor drank, nor slept, but Hudibras still near him kept; nor would he go to church, or... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...peculiar in his manner, that all that saw him did him honour. Among the rest this prince was one, admired his conversation. This prince, whose ready wit and...parts conquer'd both men and women's hearts, was so o'ercomc with Knight and Ralph, lhat he could never claw it off: he never eat, nor drank, nor slept,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pages
...peculiar in his manner, that all that saw him did him honour. Among the rest this prince was one, admired his conversation. This prince, whose ready wit and parts conquer'd both men and women.s hearts, was so overcome -\vilh Knight and Ralph,' that he could never claw it off : he never... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...This prince, whose ready wit and parts Conquer'd both men's and women's hearts, Was so o'ercome by knight and Ralph, That he could never claw it off. He never ate, nor drank, nor slept, But Hudibras still near him kept; Never would go to church, or so, - t But... | |
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