The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 7. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 73.
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... every pomp , The circle deepens ; beam'd from gaudy robes Tapers and sparkling gems , and radiant eyes , A soft effulgence o'er the palace waves . THOMPSON . B THE QUEEN'S MASQUES . THE FIRST , OF BLACKNESS . ASQUES AT COURT:-
... every pomp , The circle deepens ; beam'd from gaudy robes Tapers and sparkling gems , and radiant eyes , A soft effulgence o'er the palace waves . THOMPSON . B THE QUEEN'S MASQUES . THE FIRST , OF BLACKNESS . ASQUES AT COURT:-
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... eye ; which decorum made it more conspicuous , and caught the eye afar off with a wandering beauty : to which was added an obscure and cloudy night - piece , that made the whole set off . So much for the bodily part , which was of ...
... eye ; which decorum made it more conspicuous , and caught the eye afar off with a wandering beauty : to which was added an obscure and cloudy night - piece , that made the whole set off . So much for the bodily part , which was of ...
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... eyes , The glorious sun did still delight to rise ; Though he , the best judge , and most formal cause Of all dames ' beauties , in their firm hues , draws Signs of his fervent'st love ; and thereby shows That in their black , the ...
... eyes , The glorious sun did still delight to rise ; Though he , the best judge , and most formal cause Of all dames ' beauties , in their firm hues , draws Signs of his fervent'st love ; and thereby shows That in their black , the ...
13. lappuse
... dear to Neptune , in being so embraced by him . * The Æthiopians worshipped the moon by that surname . See Step . περὶ πόλεων , in voce ΑΙΘΙΟΠΙΟΝ . Which long their longings urg'd their eyes to see , THE MASQUE OF BLACKNESS . 13.
... dear to Neptune , in being so embraced by him . * The Æthiopians worshipped the moon by that surname . See Step . περὶ πόλεων , in voce ΑΙΘΙΟΠΙΟΝ . Which long their longings urg'd their eyes to see , THE MASQUE OF BLACKNESS . 13.
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... eyes to see , Beautify them , which long have deified thee . Ethi . Niger , be glad : resume thy native cheer . Thy daughters ' labours have their period here , And so thy errors . I was that bright face Reflected by the lake , in which ...
... eyes to see , Beautify them , which long have deified thee . Ethi . Niger , be glad : resume thy native cheer . Thy daughters ' labours have their period here , And so thy errors . I was that bright face Reflected by the lake , in which ...
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