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 72.
92. lappuse
... tell ty tale for tee ? ant entrayt me come to te court , and leave me vare at shixe ant seven ? by got , ish true now . Don . Yesh . But I tanke got I can tell my tayle my shelfe , now I be here , I varrant tee : pre dee hear me , King ...
... tell ty tale for tee ? ant entrayt me come to te court , and leave me vare at shixe ant seven ? by got , ish true now . Don . Yesh . But I tanke got I can tell my tayle my shelfe , now I be here , I varrant tee : pre dee hear me , King ...
285. lappuse
... tell who ; I'll tell , that if they be not glad , They yet may envy me ; But then if I grow jealous mad , And of them pitied be , It were a plague ' bove scorn , And yet it cannot be forborne , Unless my heart would , as my thought , be ...
... tell who ; I'll tell , that if they be not glad , They yet may envy me ; But then if I grow jealous mad , And of them pitied be , It were a plague ' bove scorn , And yet it cannot be forborne , Unless my heart would , as my thought , be ...
358. lappuse
... tell thou , Alde - legh , none can tell more true Thy niece's line , than thou that gav'st thy name Into the kindred , whence thy Adam drew Meschines honour , with the Cestrian fame Of the first Lupus , to the family By Ranulph- The ...
... tell thou , Alde - legh , none can tell more true Thy niece's line , than thou that gav'st thy name Into the kindred , whence thy Adam drew Meschines honour , with the Cestrian fame Of the first Lupus , to the family By Ranulph- The ...
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