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" Did they, for this, draw down the rabble, With zeal and noises formidable, And make all cries about the town Join throats to cry the bishops down... "
Observations on Popular Antiquities Chiefly Illustrating the Origin of Our ... - Page 372
by John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 807 pages
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The poetical works of Samuel Butler. With the life of the author, by dr ...

Samuel Butler - 1803 - 522 pages
...away, and goes for nought. 520 Arc these the fruits o* th' Protestation, The prototype of Reformation, Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats like wedding-garters, When 't was resolv'd by either House 5*5 Six Members' quarrel to espouse ? Did they for this draw down...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler: In Three Volumes. Collated with the ...

Samuel Butler, Thomas Park - 1808 - 506 pages
...(they said,) mnst be, and was, the Parliament. thongh his natnral person. was at war one ; with th Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats like wedding-garters, When 'twas resolv'd by either Honse Six Members' qnarrel to esponse.' Did they, for this, draw down...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 8

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 654 pages
...away, and goes for nought. Are these the fruits o' th' protestation, The prototype of reformation, Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats like wedding garters, When 'twas resolv'd by either house Six members' quarrel to espouse ? Did they, for...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler: With a Life of the Author

Samuel Butler, Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 456 pages
...political person from his natuvnY o\\e-, fc person, (they said) m list be, and was, with \ixe YatV\a 65 Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats like wedding-garters, When 'twas resolved by either House Six members' quarrel to espouse ? Did they, for this, draw down...
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Hudibras, a Poem, Volume 1

Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1819 - 560 pages
...away, and goes for nought. o20 Are these the fruits o' th' protestation, The prototype or reformation, Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats, like wedding-garters, When 'twas resolv'd by either house 525 Six members' quarrel to espouse ? Did they for this draw down...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 9

Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 412 pages
...them ' the Saints who were canonized no where but in the Devil's Calendar.' Hist, of Independency. Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats like wedding-garters, When 'twas resolved by either House Six members' quarrel to espouse ? Did they, for this, draw down...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 320 pages
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Catalogue. (With a general index). [Ed. by T.M. Shiells, With ..., Volume 2

Society of writers to the signet libr - 1826 - 174 pages
...reign of Queen Elizabeth. Fol. Lond. 1740. STUART (GEOBGE). A Joco-serious Discourse ; in two Poetical Dialogues, between a Northumberland Gentleman and his Tenant, a Scotchman, both old Cavaliers. 4to. Lond. 1686. (JAMES), v. ANTIQUITIES. STUART FAMILY. Memoirs of the Family of the Stuarts, and...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts

Samuel Butler - 1829 - 346 pages
...away, and goes for nought. 520 Are these the fruits o' th' Protestation, The prototype of Reformation, Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats like wedding garters, 495. CEstrum is not only a Greek ward far but signifies also a gad-bee or horse fly,...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler, Volume 1

Samuel Butler - 1835 - 340 pages
...away, and goes for nought. s?o Are these the fruits o' th' Protestation, The prototype of Reformation, Which all the saints, and some, since martyrs, Wore in their hats like wedding-garters, When 'twas resolved by either House SM Six Members' quarrel to espouse ? Did they for this draw down...
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