s horse, The other would not stay his course. A Squire he had, whose name was Ralph, That in th' adventure went his half. Though writers, for more stately tone, Do call him Ralpho, 'tis all one ; And when we can, with metre safe, We'll call him so, if... Hudibras: A Poem - Página 20de Samuel Butler - 1822 - 494 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 páginas
...adventure went his half, Though writers, for more stately tone, Do call him Ralph", 'tis all one ; And when we can, with metre safe, We'll call him so...steer their courses) An equal stock of wit and valour He had laid in, by birth a tailor. The mighty Tyrian queen, that gain'd, With subtle shreds, a tract... | |
| 1844 - 520 páginas
...Kalpho, 'tis all one : And when we can with metre safe, V'H :•"! ! call him so . if not, plain Kalnh ; (For rhyme the rudder is of verses, With which, like...steer their courses). An equal stock of wit and valour He hod laid in; by birth a tailor. The mighty Tyrian queen, that gaiu'd With subtle shreds a tract... | |
| William Goodman - 1844 - 378 páginas
...hope I may be excused, to give the opinions of these reigns, in their usual quaint versification, " For rhyme the rudder is of verses, With which like ships, they steer their courses." HCDIBHAS. It gives the reader a fuller view, Of what is curious, wise, and true. THE WIDOW'S WARNING.... | |
| William Goodman - 1845 - 440 páginas
...hope I may be excused, to give the opinions of these reigns, in their usual quaint versification, " For rhyme the rudder is of verses, With which like ships, they steer their courses." HUDIBRAS. It gives the reader a fuller view. Of what is curious, wise, and true. THE WIDOW'S WARNING.... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1846 - 324 páginas
...had, whose name was Ralph, That in th' adventure went his half: Though writers, for more stately tune, Do call him Ralpho ; 'tis all one ; 460 And when we...equal stock of wit and valour 465 He had laid in ; by hirth a tailor. The mighty Tyrian queen that gain'd With subtle shreds a tract of land, Did leave it... | |
| 1847 - 540 páginas
...For one for sense, and one for rhyme, I think 's sufficient at one time. BUTLER'S Hudibrtu. 6. And rhyme the rudder is of verses, With which, like ships, they steer their courses. BUTLER'S Hudibras. 7. Read, meditate, reflect, grow wise — in vain ; Try every help, force fire from... | |
| English poetry - 1848 - 468 páginas
...adventure went his half. Though writers, for more stately tone, Do call him Ralpho, 'tis all one : And when we can with metre safe, We'll call him so...their courses,) An equal stock of wit and valour, He had laid in, by hirth a taylor. The mighty Tyrian Queen, that gain'd, With subtle shreds a track... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1848 - 222 páginas
...rhyme an improvement in versification, he would view it somewhat after the manner of Hudibras : — " For rhyme the rudder is, of verses, With which, like ships, they steer their courses." It is quite certain, that whatever versification may gain from the help of rhyme, it certainly is apt... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1850 - 528 páginas
...Raipho, 'tis all one: 460 And when we can, with metre safe, We'll call him so, if not, plain Raph ;* For rhyme the rudder is of verses, With which, like...they steer their courses. An equal stock of wit and valor 465 He had lain in, by birth a tailor. The mighty Tyrian queen that gain'd, With subtle shreds,... | |
| James Roche - 1850 - 572 páginas
...1'eVgant badinage;" or of the assertion of Hudibras, rather indifferently supported by the example— " For rhyme the rudder is of verses, With which, like ships, they steer their courses." Marot thus writes— " En m'rhiiHiint je fais rondeaux en rime, Et en rimant, bien souvent je m'enrime,"... | |
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