The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1904 |
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2. lappuse
... light and witness , than they have the conscience of your virtue ? If what I offer bear an acceptable odour , and hold the first strength , it is your value of it , which remembers where , when , and to whom it was kindled . Otherwise ...
... light and witness , than they have the conscience of your virtue ? If what I offer bear an acceptable odour , and hold the first strength , it is your value of it , which remembers where , when , and to whom it was kindled . Otherwise ...
8. lappuse
... light that shines , I'll cut your throats . I'll not be made a prey unto the marshal For ne'er a snarling dog - belt of you both . Have you together cozoned all this while , And all the world , and shall it now be said , You've made ...
... light that shines , I'll cut your throats . I'll not be made a prey unto the marshal For ne'er a snarling dog - belt of you both . Have you together cozoned all this while , And all the world , and shall it now be said , You've made ...
16. lappuse
... light their pipes . Juniper is not lightly mentioned : " when once kindled , " Fuller says , " it is hardly quenched : " and Upton observes , from Cardan , that a coal of juniper , if covered with its own ashes , will retain its fire a ...
... light their pipes . Juniper is not lightly mentioned : " when once kindled , " Fuller says , " it is hardly quenched : " and Upton observes , from Cardan , that a coal of juniper , if covered with its own ashes , will retain its fire a ...
21. lappuse
... light upon the rafters , Lungs.- Lungs , I will manumit thee from the fur- nace ; I will restore thee thy complexion , Puffe , Lost in the embers ; and repair this brain , Hurt with the fume o ' the metals . Face . I have blown , sir ...
... light upon the rafters , Lungs.- Lungs , I will manumit thee from the fur- nace ; I will restore thee thy complexion , Puffe , Lost in the embers ; and repair this brain , Hurt with the fume o ' the metals . Face . I have blown , sir ...
23. lappuse
... light As cobwebs ; and for all my other raiment , It shall be such as might provoke the Persian , Were he to teach the world riot anew . My gloves of fishes and birds ' skins , per- fumed With gums of paradise , and Eastern air- Sur ...
... light As cobwebs ; and for all my other raiment , It shall be such as might provoke the Persian , Were he to teach the world riot anew . My gloves of fishes and birds ' skins , per- fumed With gums of paradise , and Eastern air- Sur ...
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