t happened in a town, There liv'da cobler, and but one, That out of doctrine could cut use, And mend men's lives as well as shoes. This precious brother having slain, In times of peace, an Indian, (Not out of malice, but mere zeal, Because he was an infidel... Hudibras - Pàgina 121per Samuel Butler - 1819Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Samuel Butler - 1750 - 488 pàgines
...lately't happen'di In a town There liv'da P Cobler, and but one, 415 That out of Doftrine could cut Ufe, And mend men's Lives, as well as Shoes. /' This precious brother having flain, In times of peace, an Indian, (Not out of malice, but mere zeal, 4.10 Becaufe he was an Infidel)... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1753 - 466 pàgines
...da(trii:e could cut ufe, And mend mens lives as well as finer* This precious brother having flain, In times of peace, an Indian, (Not out of malice, but mere zeal, 420 Becaufe he was an infidel) The mighty tottipottymoj Sent to our elders an envoy ,• Complaining... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 338 pàgines
...Doflrine could cut Ufe, 4^5 And mend men's lives as well as fhoes. . This precious Brother having flain. In times of peace, an Indian, Not out of malice, but mere zeal, (Becaufe he was an Infidel) 4:0 The mighty Tottipottymoy Sent to our Elders an envoy, Complaining forely... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 pàgines
...doftrine could cut ufe, And mend men's lives, as well as flints. This precious brother having flain, In times of peace, an Indian, Not out of malice, but mere zeal, (Becaufe he was an Infidel) The mighty Tottipottymoy Sent to our ciders an envoy, Complaining forcly... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 722 pàgines
...case. 5ustice gives sentence many times On one man for another's crimes. Our Brethren of New.England use Choice Malefactors to excuse, 410 And hang the...Brother having slain. In times of peace, an Indian, Canto II. RCDlRRAS. " il Not out of malice, but mere 2eal, (Because he was an Infidel) 410 The mighty... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1803 - 522 pàgines
...Doftrine could cut Ufe, 4' 5 And mend ipen's lives as well as <hoes. This precious Brother having llain, In times of peace, an Indian, Not out of malice, but mere ieal, (Bccaufe he was an Infidel) 4ii The mighty Tottipottymoy , Sent to our Elders an envoy, Complaining... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1805 - 244 pàgines
...precious brother having «lahk Supported by the factious heads Of crooked, restless Antifeds, In time of peace an Indian, (Not out of malice, but mere zeal, Because he was an Infidel) The mighty TOTTIPOTTYMOY, Sent to our elders an envoy, Complaining sorely of the breach Of league held... | |
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1807 - 602 pàgines
...lately 't happen' d: In a town There liv'da cobler, and but one, That out of doctrine could cut use, And mend men's lives as well as shoes. This precious brother having slain, . In time of peace, an Indian, (Not out of malice, but mere zeal,, Because he was an infidel,) The mighty... | |
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 534 pàgines
...hat out f Doctrine could cut use, An.i mend mt-n's lives as well as shoe? '1 nis prerioti truttur, having slain, In times of peace an Indian, . Not out of malice bat nitre zeal, (Became he wvs an infidel,) . The mi'hry Tottipotrymojr Sent to our lilders an envoy,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 pàgines
...That out of dortrine could cut use, And mend men's lives as wi H as shoes. Tills precious iirothcr having slain, In times of peace, an Indian, Not out...malice, but mere zeal, (Because he was an infidel) The mighty Tottipottymoy Sent to-our elders an envoy, CompUininz sorely of the breaeli Of league held... | |
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