The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Thou dost not know the man , nor canst thou know him , Till thou hast serv'd some years in that deep school , That's both the nurse and mother of the arts , And heard'st him read , interpret , and demonstrate . A master - cook ! ' why ...
... Thou dost not know the man , nor canst thou know him , Till thou hast serv'd some years in that deep school , That's both the nurse and mother of the arts , And heard'st him read , interpret , and demonstrate . A master - cook ! ' why ...
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... thou their loves dost see , Than that his sacred head's return'd to thee . This sung , the island goes back , whilst the Upper Chorus takes it from them , and the Masquers prepare for their figure . Cho . Spring all the Graces of the ...
... thou their loves dost see , Than that his sacred head's return'd to thee . This sung , the island goes back , whilst the Upper Chorus takes it from them , and the Masquers prepare for their figure . Cho . Spring all the Graces of the ...
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... thou our folds dost still secure , And keep'st our fountains sweet and pure ; Driv'st hence the wolf , the tod , ' the brock , Or other vermin from the flock . That we , presero'd by thee , and thou observ'd by us , May both live safe ...
... thou our folds dost still secure , And keep'st our fountains sweet and pure ; Driv'st hence the wolf , the tod , ' the brock , Or other vermin from the flock . That we , presero'd by thee , and thou observ'd by us , May both live safe ...
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... thou art right - of any thing but a cold Wind in my stomach . Johp . And a kind of whimsie- Mere . Here in my head , that puts me to the staggers , Whether there be that brotherhood , or no . Johp . Believe , frail man , they be ; and thou ...
... thou art right - of any thing but a cold Wind in my stomach . Johp . And a kind of whimsie- Mere . Here in my head , that puts me to the staggers , Whether there be that brotherhood , or no . Johp . Believe , frail man , they be ; and thou ...
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... thou art very lean , methinks , Is't living by thy wits ? Skog . If it had been that , My worshipful son , thou hadst ne'er been so fat . " Enter Skogan and Skelton in like habits as they lived . ] i . e . in the dress they wore while ...
... thou art very lean , methinks , Is't living by thy wits ? Skog . If it had been that , My worshipful son , thou hadst ne'er been so fat . " Enter Skogan and Skelton in like habits as they lived . ] i . e . in the dress they wore while ...
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