The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Hath been oft call'd from it , To be their lord of Misrule . ' Ears . As Cincinnatus Was from the plough , to be dictator . Eyes . Yes . We need no interpreter : on , what of Time ? Fame . The Time hath sent me with my trump to summon ...
... Hath been oft call'd from it , To be their lord of Misrule . ' Ears . As Cincinnatus Was from the plough , to be dictator . Eyes . Yes . We need no interpreter : on , what of Time ? Fame . The Time hath sent me with my trump to summon ...
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... hath rid in rapture On a soft ambling verse , to every capture , From the strong guard , to the weak child that reads me , And wonder both of him that loves or dreads me ; Who with the lash of my immortal pen Have scourg'd all sorts of ...
... hath rid in rapture On a soft ambling verse , to every capture , From the strong guard , to the weak child that reads me , And wonder both of him that loves or dreads me ; Who with the lash of my immortal pen Have scourg'd all sorts of ...
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... Hath utter'd frequent penn'orths , through my rhymes , And , with them , dived into the chambermaid , And she unto her lady hath convey'd The season'd morsels , who hath sent me pensions , To cherish , and to heighten my inventions ...
... Hath utter'd frequent penn'orths , through my rhymes , And , with them , dived into the chambermaid , And she unto her lady hath convey'd The season'd morsels , who hath sent me pensions , To cherish , and to heighten my inventions ...
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... Hath been discarded out o ' the pack of the For some lewd levity he holds in capite ; But constantly loves him . In days of yore , He us❜d to give the charge out of his poems ; He carries him about him in his pocket , As Philip's son ...
... Hath been discarded out o ' the pack of the For some lewd levity he holds in capite ; But constantly loves him . In days of yore , He us❜d to give the charge out of his poems ; He carries him about him in his pocket , As Philip's son ...
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... hath found out That Hecate , as she is queen of shades , Keeps certain glories of the time obscured , There for herself alone to gaze upon , As she did once the fair Endymion . These , Time hath promised at Love's suit to free , As ...
... hath found out That Hecate , as she is queen of shades , Keeps certain glories of the time obscured , There for herself alone to gaze upon , As she did once the fair Endymion . These , Time hath promised at Love's suit to free , As ...
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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