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 47.
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... thou , the Æthiop's river , so far east , Art seen to fall into the extremest west Of me , the king of floods , Oceanus , And in mine empire's heart , salute me thus ? My ceaseless current , now , amazed stands To see thy labour through ...
... thou , the Æthiop's river , so far east , Art seen to fall into the extremest west Of me , the king of floods , Oceanus , And in mine empire's heart , salute me thus ? My ceaseless current , now , amazed stands To see thy labour through ...
24. lappuse
... thou , that thus informest me ? Janu . Dost thou not know me ? I too well know thee By thy rude voice , that doth so hoarsely blow ; Thy hair , thy beard , thy wings , o'er - hill'd with snow , ' Thy serpent feet , to be that rough ...
... thou , that thus informest me ? Janu . Dost thou not know me ? I too well know thee By thy rude voice , that doth so hoarsely blow ; Thy hair , thy beard , thy wings , o'er - hill'd with snow , ' Thy serpent feet , to be that rough ...
26. lappuse
... thou hadst not begun , unlucky Wind , That never yet blew'st goodness to mankind ; But with thy bitter , and too piercing breath , Strik'st horrors through the air as sharp as death . To give authority to this part of our fiction ...
... thou hadst not begun , unlucky Wind , That never yet blew'st goodness to mankind ; But with thy bitter , and too piercing breath , Strik'st horrors through the air as sharp as death . To give authority to this part of our fiction ...
33. lappuse
... thou flow'st betwixt the grounds Of fruitful Kent , and Essex fair , That lends the garlands for thy hair ; Instruct their silver feet to tread , 2 Whilst we , again , to sea are fled . ' So is he feigned by Orpheus , to have appeared ...
... thou flow'st betwixt the grounds Of fruitful Kent , and Essex fair , That lends the garlands for thy hair ; Instruct their silver feet to tread , 2 Whilst we , again , to sea are fled . ' So is he feigned by Orpheus , to have appeared ...
68. lappuse
... thou , for future light : And thou , thy happy charge , Glad Genius , enlarge ; q That they may both , ere day , Rise perfect , ev'ry way . And Venus , " thou , with timely seed , Which may their after - comforts breed , Inform the ...
... thou , for future light : And thou , thy happy charge , Glad Genius , enlarge ; q That they may both , ere day , Rise perfect , ev'ry way . And Venus , " thou , with timely seed , Which may their after - comforts breed , Inform the ...
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