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 27.
11. lappuse
... dames of earth , TM And in whose sparkling and refulgent 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 ...
... dames of earth , TM And in whose sparkling and refulgent 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 ...
12. lappuse
... dames made queens of all desires . To frustrate which strange error , oft I sought , Tho ' most in vain , against a settled thought As women's are , till they confirm'd at length By miracle , what I , with so much strength Of argument ...
... dames made queens of all desires . To frustrate which strange error , oft I sought , Tho ' most in vain , against a settled thought As women's are , till they confirm'd at length By miracle , what I , with so much strength Of argument ...
25. lappuse
... dames : Who , guided hither by the moon's bright flames , To see his brighter light , were to the sea Enjoin'd again , and ( thence assign'd a day For their return ) were in the waves to leave Their BLACKNESS , and true BEAUTY to ...
... dames : Who , guided hither by the moon's bright flames , To see his brighter light , were to the sea Enjoin'd again , and ( thence assign'd a day For their return ) were in the waves to leave Their BLACKNESS , and true BEAUTY to ...
35. lappuse
... dames should , with their eyes , Upon the hearts here mean surprize ; Were not the men like harmed ? To which a tenor answered . Yes , were the Loves or false , or straying ; Or beauties not their beauty weighing : But here no such ...
... dames should , with their eyes , Upon the hearts here mean surprize ; Were not the men like harmed ? To which a tenor answered . Yes , were the Loves or false , or straying ; Or beauties not their beauty weighing : But here no such ...
36. lappuse
... dames ; Enough my feasts have proved your thankful flames . Now use your seat : that seat which was , before , Thought straying , uncertain , floating to each shore , And to whose having ° every clime laid claim , Each land and nation ...
... dames ; Enough my feasts have proved your thankful flames . Now use your seat : that seat which was , before , Thought straying , uncertain , floating to each shore , And to whose having ° every clime laid claim , Each land and nation ...
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