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 84.
268. lappuse
... thee late a rosie wreath , Not so much honouring thee , * No part of Jonson has been so frequently quoted as this song , which , pleasing as it is , is not superior to many others scattered through his works . " I was surprised ...
... thee late a rosie wreath , Not so much honouring thee , * No part of Jonson has been so frequently quoted as this song , which , pleasing as it is , is not superior to many others scattered through his works . " I was surprised ...
293. lappuse
... thee , and thy ends , To all thy virtuous and well - chosen friends ; Only my loss is , that I am not there , And till I worthy am to wish I were , I call the world that envies me , to see If I can be a friend , and friend to thee ...
... thee , and thy ends , To all thy virtuous and well - chosen friends ; Only my loss is , that I am not there , And till I worthy am to wish I were , I call the world that envies me , to see If I can be a friend , and friend to thee ...
504. lappuse
... thee . Nor is't disgrace , that in thee , through age spent , " Twas thought a crime not to be excellent : For me , I'll in such reverence hold thy fame , I'll but by invocation use thy name , Be thou propitious , poetry shall know , No ...
... thee . Nor is't disgrace , that in thee , through age spent , " Twas thought a crime not to be excellent : For me , I'll in such reverence hold thy fame , I'll but by invocation use thy name , Be thou propitious , poetry shall know , No ...
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Æneid ANTIMASQUE appears arms beauty Ben Jonson called Cesare Ripa Chloridia Chro court crown Cupid Dame dance daughter delight doth Earl ears earth epigram eyes fair Fame fate fear folio fortune gipsy give glory grace hand hast hath hear heaven honour House of Fame Hymen Inigo Inigo Jones James Johp Jonson king labour Lady light live look Lord Love's Lucan majesty marriage Masque Masque of Queens masquers Master Meliadus moon Muses never night noble Ovid Paracelsus peace person poem poet Post and Pair praise present Prince quæ quæst Queen Remig Satyrs scene Shakspeare shew Silen sing SONG speak Sphinx spirit sport star sweet tell thee things thou thought true truth unto Venus verses virtue WHAL Whalley whilst witches word worth