The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
234. lappuse
... Leave , COD , tobacco - like , burnt gums to take , Or fumy clysters , thy moist lungs to bake : Arsenic would thee fit for society make . LI . TO KING JAMES . Upon the happy false rumour of his death , the two - and - twentieth day of ...
... Leave , COD , tobacco - like , burnt gums to take , Or fumy clysters , thy moist lungs to bake : Arsenic would thee fit for society make . LI . TO KING JAMES . Upon the happy false rumour of his death , the two - and - twentieth day of ...
314. lappuse
... leave In letters , that mix spirits , thus to weave . Which , how most sacred I will ever keep , So may the fruitful vine my temples steep . And fame wake for me when I yield to sleep ! Though you sometimes proclaim me too severe ...
... leave In letters , that mix spirits , thus to weave . Which , how most sacred I will ever keep , So may the fruitful vine my temples steep . And fame wake for me when I yield to sleep ! Though you sometimes proclaim me too severe ...
329. lappuse
... leave you if they once per- ceive You cling to lords ; and lords , if them you leave For sermoneers : of which now one , now other , They say you weekly invite with fits o ' th ' mother , And practise for a miracle ; take heed , This ...
... leave you if they once per- ceive You cling to lords ; and lords , if them you leave For sermoneers : of which now one , now other , They say you weekly invite with fits o ' th ' mother , And practise for a miracle ; take heed , This ...
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