The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... thee take care , that tak'st my book in hand . my Book 145 It will be looked for , Book , when some but see . 3. Το my Bookseller 146 Thou that mak ' st gain thy end , and wisely well . 4. To King James 146 How , best of Kings , dost ...
... thee take care , that tak'st my book in hand . my Book 145 It will be looked for , Book , when some but see . 3. Το my Bookseller 146 Thou that mak ' st gain thy end , and wisely well . 4. To King James 146 How , best of Kings , dost ...
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... thee , my way in Epigrams seems new . 19. On Sir Cod the Perfumed . That Cod can get no widow , yet a knight . 20. To the same 154 155 The expense in odours is a most vain sin . 21. On Reformed Gamester 155 Lord , how is Gamester ...
... thee , my way in Epigrams seems new . 19. On Sir Cod the Perfumed . That Cod can get no widow , yet a knight . 20. To the same 154 155 The expense in odours is a most vain sin . 21. On Reformed Gamester 155 Lord , how is Gamester ...
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... thee , though not I. 30. To Person Guilty 160 Guilty , be wise ; and though thou know'st the crimes . 31. On Banks the Usurer 160 Banks feels no lameness of his knotty gout . 32. On Sir John Roe 160 What two brave perils of the private ...
... thee , though not I. 30. To Person Guilty 160 Guilty , be wise ; and though thou know'st the crimes . 31. On Banks the Usurer 160 Banks feels no lameness of his knotty gout . 32. On Sir John Roe 160 What two brave perils of the private ...
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... thee wise . 54. On Cheveril Cheveril cries out my verses libels are . 55. To Francis Beaumont 172 172 172 How I do love thee , Beaumont , and thy Muse . 56. On Poet - ape • 173 Poor Poet - ape , that would be thought our chief . 57. On ...
... thee wise . 54. On Cheveril Cheveril cries out my verses libels are . 55. To Francis Beaumont 172 172 172 How I do love thee , Beaumont , and thy Muse . 56. On Poet - ape • 173 Poor Poet - ape , that would be thought our chief . 57. On ...
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... thee my friendship fly . 74. To Thomas , Lord Chancellor Egerton Whilst thy weigh'd judgments , Egerton , I hear . 75. On Lippe , the Teacher I cannot think there's that antipathy . 76. On Lucy , Countess of Bedford · This morning ...
... thee my friendship fly . 74. To Thomas , Lord Chancellor Egerton Whilst thy weigh'd judgments , Egerton , I hear . 75. On Lippe , the Teacher I cannot think there's that antipathy . 76. On Lucy , Countess of Bedford · This morning ...
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