The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... doth swim . 83. To a Friend 188 84. To Lucy , Countess of Bedford To put out the word , whore , thou dost me woo . Madam , I told you late how I repented . 85. To Sir Henry Goodyere Goodyere , I'm glad , and grateful to report . 86. To ...
... doth swim . 83. To a Friend 188 84. To Lucy , Countess of Bedford To put out the word , whore , thou dost me woo . Madam , I told you late how I repented . 85. To Sir Henry Goodyere Goodyere , I'm glad , and grateful to report . 86. To ...
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... doth sound no trumpet To such vain empty fools : ' tis Infamy Thou serv'st , and follow'st , scorn of all the Muses ! Go revel with thine ignorant admirers , Let worthy names alone . Chro . O , you , the Curious , Breathe you to see a ...
... doth sound no trumpet To such vain empty fools : ' tis Infamy Thou serv'st , and follow'st , scorn of all the Muses ! Go revel with thine ignorant admirers , Let worthy names alone . Chro . O , you , the Curious , Breathe you to see a ...
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... doth know it , The unletter'd clerk , major and minor poet ! The sempster hath sat still as I pass'd by , 3 Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes . ] From the par- ticular description given us of Chronomastix , it appears ...
... doth know it , The unletter'd clerk , major and minor poet ! The sempster hath sat still as I pass'd by , 3 Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes . ] From the par- ticular description given us of Chronomastix , it appears ...
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... doth govern ; swears him into name , Upon his word , and sword , for the sole youth Dares make profession of poetic truth , Now militant amongst us : to th ' incredulous , That dagger is an article he uses , To rivet his respect into ...
... doth govern ; swears him into name , Upon his word , and sword , for the sole youth Dares make profession of poetic truth , Now militant amongst us : to th ' incredulous , That dagger is an article he uses , To rivet his respect into ...
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... , to whom the Time doth owe All his respects and reverence , behold How Saturn , urged at request of Love , Prepares the object to the place to - night . Within yond ' darkness , Venus hath found out That TIME VINDICATED . 13.
... , to whom the Time doth owe All his respects and reverence , behold How Saturn , urged at request of Love , Prepares the object to the place to - night . Within yond ' darkness , Venus hath found out That TIME VINDICATED . 13.
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Acci Æsop appears beauty Ben Jonson better brave call'd called canst CHLORIDIA countess countess of Bedford court dance dare death delight dost doth earl ears ELEGY envy epigram EPISTLE epitaph eyes fair fame fate father favour fear Fitz folio fool fortune Francis Beaumont give glory grace hath heart heaven honour Inigo Jones James Johp Jonson king lady learned light lines live look lord Love's lover Masque master mistress muse ne'er never noble PAN'S ANNIVERSARY person piece play poem poet poet's poetry praise prince queen reader rhyme Richard Brome Robert Wroth says scarce Shakspeare shew Sidney sing sir Henry sir Henry Carey sir Philip Sidney SONG soul speak spirit sweet tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought triumph true truth unto verses virtue Vitruvius WHAL Whalley word worthy write