| John T. Watson - 1869 - 524 páginas
...rang; While none who saw them could divine To which side conquest would incline. BUTLER'S Hudibrat. Ah me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ! For tho' Dame Fortune seem to smile, And ieer upon him for a while. BATTLE -FIGHTING -WAR. 7.') She'll... | |
| Arthur George F. Griffiths - 1870 - 334 páginas
...his post, till they saw an opportunity for making their way across the bridge. CHAPTER IX. FOUND! 1 Ay me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ! What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog us still with after-claps !" HUDIBEAS. A CERTAIN time-honoured... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 páginas
...DETACHED PASSAGES FROM HUDIBRAS. He knew what's what, and that's as high As metaphysic wit can fly. Ah me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron. In all the trade of war, no feat Is nobler than a brave retreat : For those that run away, and fly,... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1871 - 630 páginas
...of wit in their unerring guide, And eager haste, and gaudy hopes, and giddy pride.' " Dryden. " Ah me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron! What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog him still with after-claps !" JftiJibras. к 2 CALCULATE.... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1871 - 280 páginas
...like having the truth told of them, and are prone to recalcitrate to the best of their ability. ' Ah me, what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ' — in the shape of a pen ! But, after all, the world little knows where the satirist gets his models... | |
| Agnes Giberne - 1872 - 454 páginas
..."Womankind, you should rather say." • chances of a street fray after dark ? "Tis well said— "' Ay me, what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron.' The office of knight-errant may be honourable, but 'tis not over secure. " ' And tho' knights errant,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 páginas
...With many a stiff thwack, many a bang, Hard crab-tree and old iron rang. Part i. Canto ii. Line 831. Ay me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron.2 Part i. Canto iii. Line l. Nor do I know what is become Of him, more than the Pope of Rome.... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 páginas
...Line 831. Like feather bed betwixt a wall, And heavy brunt of cannon ball. Part i. Canto ii. Line 871. Ay me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron.8 fart i. Canto iii. Line I. Nor do I know what is become Of him, more than the Pope of Rome.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...sign, Clay, clay, — and spirit, spirit. Be pitiful, O God. MRS. EB BROWNING : Cry of the Human. Ah me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ! BUTLER : Hudibras. For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain; Hence... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1877 - 610 páginas
...enchanted fort by storm, release Crowdero, and put the Squire in 's place ; I should have first said HUDIBRAS. AY me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ! What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog him still with after-claps ! For though Dame Fortune seem... | |
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