The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 87.
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... Thou that mak ' st gain thy end , and wisely well . 4. To King James 146 How , best of Kings , dost thou a sceptre bear . 5. On the Union . 148 When was there contract better driven by fate . 6. To Alchemists 148 If all you boast of ...
... Thou that mak ' st gain thy end , and wisely well . 4. To King James 146 How , best of Kings , dost thou a sceptre bear . 5. On the Union . 148 When was there contract better driven by fate . 6. To Alchemists 148 If all you boast of ...
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... 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 sword . 33. To the same 161 I'll not offend thee with a vain tear more . 34 ...
... 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 sword . 33. To the same 161 I'll not offend thee with a vain tear more . 34 ...
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... thou our love . 52. To Censorious Courtling 171 Courtling , I rather thou should'st utterly . 53. To Old - end Gatherer . Long - gathering Old - end , I did fear thee wise . 54. On Cheveril Cheveril cries out my verses libels are . 55 ...
... thou our love . 52. To Censorious Courtling 171 Courtling , I rather thou should'st utterly . 53. To Old - end Gatherer . Long - gathering Old - end , I did fear thee wise . 54. On Cheveril Cheveril cries out my verses libels are . 55 ...
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... thou no soldier , thief , nor fencer art . 70. To William Roe 181 When Nature bids us leave to live , ' tis late . 71. On Court Parrot 182 To pluck down mine , Poll sets up new wits still . 72. To Courtling 182 182 I grieve not ...
... thou no soldier , thief , nor fencer art . 70. To William Roe 181 When Nature bids us leave to live , ' tis late . 71. On Court Parrot 182 To pluck down mine , Poll sets up new wits still . 72. To Courtling 182 182 I grieve not ...
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... thou venturing still . 113. To Sir Thomas Overbury · 216 So Phoebus make me worthy of his bays . 114. To Mistress Philip Sidney 217 115. On the Town's Honest Man 218 · I must believe some miracles still be . · You wonder who this is ...
... thou venturing still . 113. To Sir Thomas Overbury · 216 So Phoebus make me worthy of his bays . 114. To Mistress Philip Sidney 217 115. On the Town's Honest Man 218 · I must believe some miracles still be . · You wonder who this is ...
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