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 69.
12. lappuse
... whilst , to them contrary , ( Following those nobler torches of the sky ) A world of little Loves and chaste Desires Do light their beauties with still moving fires . And who to heaven's consent can better move , Than those that are so ...
... whilst , to them contrary , ( Following those nobler torches of the sky ) A world of little Loves and chaste Desires Do light their beauties with still moving fires . And who to heaven's consent can better move , Than those that are so ...
199. lappuse
... whilst young Albion doth thy And ' mongst the winds dost suffer no de- labours ease , Dispatch Portunus to the ports , Sar . And Saron to the seas , To meet old Nereus with his fifty girls , From aged Indus laden home with pearls And ...
... whilst young Albion doth thy And ' mongst the winds dost suffer no de- labours ease , Dispatch Portunus to the ports , Sar . And Saron to the seas , To meet old Nereus with his fifty girls , From aged Indus laden home with pearls And ...
239. lappuse
... Whilst I behold thee live with purest hands ; That no affection in thy voice commands ; That still thou'rt present to the better cause ; And no less wise than skilful in the laws ; Whilst thou art certain to thy words , once gone , As ...
... Whilst I behold thee live with purest hands ; That no affection in thy voice commands ; That still thou'rt present to the better cause ; And no less wise than skilful in the laws ; Whilst thou art certain to thy words , once gone , As ...
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