The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 7. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Jove ; Is spring and end of all things : " yet , most strange , Herself nor suffers spring , nor end , nor change . No wonder they were you , that were so bold ; For none but Humours and Affections would Have dared so rash a venture ...
... Jove ; Is spring and end of all things : " yet , most strange , Herself nor suffers spring , nor end , nor change . No wonder they were you , that were so bold ; For none but Humours and Affections would Have dared so rash a venture ...
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... Jove took Hercules away , whom by stealth he had laid to her breast : the rose was also called Junonia . i So she was figured at Argos , as a step - mother , insulting on the spoils of her two privigni , Bacchus and Hercules . round ...
... Jove took Hercules away , whom by stealth he had laid to her breast : the rose was also called Junonia . i So she was figured at Argos , as a step - mother , insulting on the spoils of her two privigni , Bacchus and Hercules . round ...
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... Jove , The same shall she be to her love ; Venus's girdle , mentioned by Homer , Ili . . which was feigned to be variously wrought with the needle , and in it woven love , desire , sweetness , soft parley , gracefulness , persuasion ...
... Jove , The same shall she be to her love ; Venus's girdle , mentioned by Homer , Ili . . which was feigned to be variously wrought with the needle , and in it woven love , desire , sweetness , soft parley , gracefulness , persuasion ...
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... Jove himself forsook his seat : From the centre to the sky , Are his trophies reared high . 1 Beauties , have ye seen this toy . ] This description of Cupid is from the Epws Aрañετns of Moschus : some additions are made to it by Jonson ...
... Jove himself forsook his seat : From the centre to the sky , Are his trophies reared high . 1 Beauties , have ye seen this toy . ] This description of Cupid is from the Epws Aрañετns of Moschus : some additions are made to it by Jonson ...
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... . Phil . Poe . wherein he makes all the other deities despoiled by him , of their ensigns ; Jove of his thunder , Phoebus of his arrows , Hercules of his club , & c . 2 Grace . Though ye had a will to hide AFTER CUPID . 91.
... . Phil . Poe . wherein he makes all the other deities despoiled by him , of their ensigns ; Jove of his thunder , Phoebus of his arrows , Hercules of his club , & c . 2 Grace . Though ye had a will to hide AFTER CUPID . 91.
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