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"And pulpit, drum ecclesiastick, Was beat with fist instead of a stick."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 11.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 11.

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"We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 45.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 45.

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"Beside, 't is known he could speak Greek As naturally as pigs squeak; That Latin was no more difficile Than to a blackbird 't is to whistle."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 51.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 51.

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"He could distinguish and divide A hair 'twixt south and southwest side."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 67.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 67.

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"For rhetoric, he could not ope His mouth, but out there flew a trope."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 81.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 81.

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"For all a rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 89.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 89.

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"A Babylonish dialect Which learned pedants much affect."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 93.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 93.

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"For he by geometric scale Could take the size of pots of ale."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 121.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 121.

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"And wisely tell what hour o' the day The clock does strike, by algebra."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 125.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 125.

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"Whatever sceptic could inquire for, For every why he had a wherefore."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 131.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 131.

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"Where entity and quiddity, The ghosts of defunct bodies, fly."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 145.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 145.

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"He knew what 's what, and that 's as high As metaphysic wit can fly."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 149.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 149.

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"Such as take lodgings in a head That 's to be let unfurnished."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 161.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 161.

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"'T was Presbyterian true blue."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 191.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 191.

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"And prove their doctrine orthodox, By apostolic blows and knocks."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 199.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 199.

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"As if religion was intended For nothing else but to be mended."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 205.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 205.

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"Compound for sins they are inclined to, By damning those they have no mind to."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 215.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 215.

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"The trenchant blade, Toledo trusty, For want of fighting was grown rusty, And ate into itself, for lack Of somebody to hew and hack."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 359.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 359.

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"For rhyme the rudder is of verses, With which, like ships, they steer their courses."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 463.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 463.

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"He ne'er consider'd it, as loth To look a gift-horse in the mouth."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 490.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 490.

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"And force them, though it was in spite Of Nature and their stars, to write."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 647.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 647.

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"Quoth Hudibras, "I smell a rat! Ralpho, thou dost prevaricate.""
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 821.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 821.

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"Or shear swine, all cry and no wool."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 852.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto i. Line 852.

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"And bid the devil take the hin'most."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto ii. Line 633.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto ii. Line 633.

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"With many a stiff thwack, many a bang, Hard crab-tree and old iron rang."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto ii. Line 831.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto ii. Line 831.

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"Like feather bed betwixt a wall And heavy brunt of cannon ball."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto ii. Line 872.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto ii. Line 872.

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"Ay me! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron!"
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1.

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"Who thought he 'd won The field as certain as a gun."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 11.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 11.

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"Nor do I know what is become Of him, more than the Pope of Rome."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 263.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 263.

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"I 'll make the fur Fly 'bout the ears of the old cur."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 277.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 277.

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"He had got a hurt O' the inside, of a deadlier sort."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 309.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 309.

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"These reasons made his mouth to water."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 379.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 379.

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"While the honour thou hast got Is spick and span new."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 398.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 398.

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"With mortal crisis doth portend My days to appropinque an end."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 589.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 589.

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"For those that run away and fly, Take place at least o' the enemy."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 609.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 609.

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"I am not now in fortune's power: He that is down can fall no lower."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 877.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 877.

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"Cheer'd up himself with ends of verse And sayings of philosophers."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1011.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1011.

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"If he that in the field is slain Be in the bed of honour lain, He that is beaten may be said To lie in honour's truckle-bed."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1047.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1047.

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"When pious frauds and holy shifts Are dispensations and gifts."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1145.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1145.

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"Friend Ralph, thou hast Outrun the constable at last."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1367.

Hudibras. Part i. Canto iii. Line 1367.

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"Some force whole regions, in despite O' geography, to change their site; Make former times shake hands with latter, And that which was before come after. But those that write in rhyme still make The one verse for the other's sake; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, I think 's sufficient at one time."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 23.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 23.

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"Some have been beaten till they know What wood a cudgel 's of by th' blow; Some kick'd until they can feel whether A shoe be Spanish or neat's leather."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 221.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 221.

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"No Indian prince has to his palace More followers than a thief to the gallows."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 273.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 273.

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"Quoth she, I 've heard old cunning stagers Say fools for arguments use wagers."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 297.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 297.

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"Love in your hearts as idly burns As fire in antique Roman urns."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 309.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 309.

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"For what is worth in anything But so much money as 't will bring?"
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 465.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 465.

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"Love is a boy by poets styl'd; Then spare the rod and spoil the child."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 843.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto i. Line 843.

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"The sun had long since in the lap Of Thetis taken out his nap, And, like a lobster boil'd, the morn From black to red began to turn."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto ii. Line 29.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto ii. Line 29.

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"Have always been at daggers-drawing, And one another clapper-clawing."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto ii. Line 79.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto ii. Line 79.

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"For truth is precious and divine,-- Too rich a pearl for carnal swine."
Samuel Butler / Hudibras. Part ii. Canto ii. Line 257.

Hudibras. Part ii. Canto ii. Line 257.

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