But whether both with the same wind, Or one before and one behind, We know not, only this can tell, The one sounds vilely, th' other well ; And therefore vulgar authors name 75 Th' one Good, the other evil Fame. Hudibras - Page 16by Samuel Butler - 1819Full view - About this book
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...Trumpets fhe does found at once, _ But both of clean contrary Tones ; But whether both with the fame Wind, Or one before and one behind, We know not ; only this can tell, The one founds vilely, th'other well ; And therefore vulgar Authors name Th'one good, the other evil Fame.... | |
| Virgin muse - 1722 - 250 pages
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| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 600 pages
...Tiua Trumpets She doth (bund at once, l?ut Both of dean contrary Tones, But whether both with the fame Wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not ; only This can tell j one founds vilely, th other <well. Ste. Pr'ythee, do not turn me about, my ftomach is not conftant.... | |
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...Trumpets fhe does found at once, 70 But both of clean contrary tones ; But whether both with the fame wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not, only this can tell, The one founds vilely, th' other well 5 75 And therefore vulgar Authors name The one Good, the other Evil Fame.... | |
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| Samuel Butler - 1773 - 404 pages
...trumpets (he does found at once, But both of clean contrary tones ; 7O But whether both of the fame wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not, only this can tell The one founds vilely, th ' other well ; J3i HUDIBRA S. Part II. And therefore vulgar authors name 5s The one... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 350 pages
...trumpets fhe does found at once, But both of clean contrary tones ; £dl But whether both with the fame wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not, only this can tell, The one founds vilely, th' other well 5 And therefore vulgar authors name Jp Th' one Good, th' other Evil Fame.... | |
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| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...trumpets fhe does found at once, But both of clean contrary tones ; 76 But whether bqth with the fame wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not, only this can tell, The one founds v;tejy, th' other well, And therefore vulgar authors name -75 Th' one Good, th' other Evil Fame,... | |
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...Two trumpets fhe does found at once, But both of clean contrary tones; But whether both with the fame wind, Or one before, and one behind, We know not, only this can tell, The one founds vilely, th" other well; And therefore vulgar authors name Th' one Good, th' other Evil Famé.... | |
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