The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 36.
26. lappuse
... kissing : kisses are Silent petitions still with willing lovers . Wit . Lovers ! how falls that o ' your phantasy ? Fitz . Sir , I do know somewhat ; I forbid all lip - work . Wit . I am not eager at forbidden dainties : Who covets ...
... kissing : kisses are Silent petitions still with willing lovers . Wit . Lovers ! how falls that o ' your phantasy ? Fitz . Sir , I do know somewhat ; I forbid all lip - work . Wit . I am not eager at forbidden dainties : Who covets ...
36. lappuse
... kiss , and touch , and laugh , and whisper , And do those crowning courtships too , for which Day , and the public , have allow'd no name ; But now , my bargain binds me . ' Twere rude injury To impórtune more , or urge a noble nature ...
... kiss , and touch , and laugh , and whisper , And do those crowning courtships too , for which Day , and the public , have allow'd no name ; But now , my bargain binds me . ' Twere rude injury To impórtune more , or urge a noble nature ...
55. lappuse
... kiss- Mrs. Fitz . How now ! Pug . Dear delicate mistress , I am your slave , Your little worm , that loves you ; your fine monkey , Your dog , your Jack , your Pug , that longs to be Styled , o ' your pleasures . Or of that truth of ...
... kiss- Mrs. Fitz . How now ! Pug . Dear delicate mistress , I am your slave , Your little worm , that loves you ; your fine monkey , Your dog , your Jack , your Pug , that longs to be Styled , o ' your pleasures . Or of that truth of ...
66. lappuse
... kisses her hands , & c . This is , indeed , growing familiar ! but , strange as it may appear , liberties very similar to these were , in the poet's time , permitted by ladies , who would have started at being told that they had forgone ...
... kisses her hands , & c . This is , indeed , growing familiar ! but , strange as it may appear , liberties very similar to these were , in the poet's time , permitted by ladies , who would have started at being told that they had forgone ...
67. lappuse
... kissing ; and could make More wanton salts from this brave promontory , ' Down to this valley , than the nimble roe ... kisses . Lady , Shall I , with what I have made to - day here , call All sense to wonder , and all faith to sign The ...
... kissing ; and could make More wanton salts from this brave promontory , ' Down to this valley , than the nimble roe ... kisses . Lady , Shall I , with what I have made to - day here , call All sense to wonder , and all faith to sign The ...
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