The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 37.
56. lappuse
... Fortune , Stans puer ad Mensam , The hy wey to the Spitl - house , Julian of Brainford's Testament , The Castle of Love , the Booget of Demaunds , the Hun dred merry Talez , the Booke of Riddels , the Seaven Sororz of By which he was ...
... Fortune , Stans puer ad Mensam , The hy wey to the Spitl - house , Julian of Brainford's Testament , The Castle of Love , the Booget of Demaunds , the Hun dred merry Talez , the Booke of Riddels , the Seaven Sororz of By which he was ...
137. lappuse
... fortune never know to exercise More power upon him , than as Charles his ser- vant , And his Great Britain's slave : ever to wait Bondwoman to the GENIUS of this state . Thus it ended . LOVE'S WELCOME . THE KING AND QUEEN'S ...
... fortune never know to exercise More power upon him , than as Charles his ser- vant , And his Great Britain's slave : ever to wait Bondwoman to the GENIUS of this state . Thus it ended . LOVE'S WELCOME . THE KING AND QUEEN'S ...
148. lappuse
... Fortune and Time fettered at their feet with adamantine chains , their wings deplumed , for starting from them . All amiableness in the richest dress of delight and colours courting the season to tarry by them , and make the idea of ...
... Fortune and Time fettered at their feet with adamantine chains , their wings deplumed , for starting from them . All amiableness in the richest dress of delight and colours courting the season to tarry by them , and make the idea of ...
174. lappuse
... fortune or misfortune " ( why misfortune ? but this poor stuff was meant for wit ) to please both Elizabeth and James the First ; who like the son of the duke of Lerma had the uncommon fate of succeeding his own father as prime minister ...
... fortune or misfortune " ( why misfortune ? but this poor stuff was meant for wit ) to please both Elizabeth and James the First ; who like the son of the duke of Lerma had the uncommon fate of succeeding his own father as prime minister ...
184. lappuse
... fortune ? who can clearly see The judgment of the king so shine in thee ; And that thou seek'st reward of thy each act , Not from the public voice , but private fact ? Who can behold all envy so declined By constant suffering 184 EPIGRAM S.
... fortune ? who can clearly see The judgment of the king so shine in thee ; And that thou seek'st reward of thy each act , Not from the public voice , but private fact ? Who can behold all envy so declined By constant suffering 184 EPIGRAM S.
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Acci appears beauty Ben Jonson better brave call'd called captain Chloridia Cook COUNTESS OF BEDFORD court Cupid dance dare dost doth earl earl of Newcastle Ears envy epigram EPISTLE EPITAPH eyes fair Fame fate father favour fear feast Fitz folio fool fortune give glory grace Gundomar hath heart heaven honour Inigo Inigo Jones Johp Jonson king lady learned light live look lord Love's lover Masque MASQUERS master mistress muse never noble Nose PAN'S ANNIVERSARY person piece play poem poet poet's poetry praise prince queen rhyme Richard Brome Robert Wroth says scarce Shakspeare shew sing sir Henry sir Henry Carey sir Philip Sidney SONG soul spirit sport sweet tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought triumph true truth unto verse VIII virtue Vitruvius WHAL Whalley Whilst word worthy write