We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back ; For that was hidden under pad, And breech of Knight, gall'd full as bad: His strutting... Hudibras: Poëme - Seite 40von Samuel Butler - 1757 - 365 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Butler - 1854 - 292 Seiten
...up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do to set him down. no We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back ; For that was hidden under pad, And breech of Knight, gall'd full as bad. His strutting ribs on both sides show'd Like furrows he himself... | |
| Samuel Butler, George Gilfillan - 1854 - 296 Seiten
...by half so tender hooft, Nor trod upon the ground so soft ; And as that beast would kneel and stoop (Some write) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do to set him down. 440 We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1857 - 374 Seiten
...half so tender hooft, 435 Nor trod upon the ground so soft : And as that beast would kneel and stoop (Some write) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do to set him down. 440 We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1864 - 426 Seiten
...by half so tender hooft, Nor trod upon the ground so soft ; And as that beast would kneel and stoop (Some write) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do, to set him down. We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back ;... | |
| 1866 - 390 Seiten
...half so tender hooft, «i Nor trod upon the ground so soft : And as that beast would kneel and stoop (Some write) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do to set him down. «o We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back,... | |
| Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 544 Seiten
...by half, so tender hooft, Nor trod upon the ground so soft ; And as that beast would k*ccl and stoop (Some write) to take his rider up; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) \Vould often do to set him down. 440 We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1869 - 168 Seiten
...by half so tender hooft, Nor trod upon the ground so soft. And as that beast would kneel and stoop (Some write) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do to set him down. We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back ; For... | |
| Julius Charles Hare - 1873 - 152 Seiten
...his passing worth;" and shortly after, i. 1. 439, we come to As Csesar's horse would kneel and stoop, (Some write) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do to set him down. Nay, Addison in the Spectator, No 135, asserts that "the single letter... | |
| sir John Mennes - 1874 - 390 Seiten
...was sturdy, large, and tall, With mouth of meal, and eyes of walL * * * * We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back, For that was hidden under pad. His strutting ribs on both sides show'd Like furrows he himself had plow'd. Our knight did bear no... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1877 - 610 Seiten
...by half so tender hooft, Nor trod upon the ground so soft ; And as that beast would kneel and stoop (Some write) to take his rider up ; So Hudibras his ('tis well known) Would often do to set him down. 440 We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back... | |
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