The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Sir Henry Cary That neither fame nor love might wanting be . 67. To Thomas , Earl of Suffolk Since men have left to do praiseworthy things . 178 180 68. On Playwright . Playwright , convict of public wrongs viii CONTENTS .
... Sir Henry Cary That neither fame nor love might wanting be . 67. To Thomas , Earl of Suffolk Since men have left to do praiseworthy things . 178 180 68. On Playwright . Playwright , convict of public wrongs viii CONTENTS .
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... Sir Henry Goodyere Madam , I told you late how I repented . • Goodyere , I'm glad , and grateful to report . 86. To the same When I would know thee , Goodyere , my thought looks . 188 190 87. On Captain Hazard , the Cheater Touch'd with ...
... Sir Henry Goodyere Madam , I told you late how I repented . • Goodyere , I'm glad , and grateful to report . 86. To the same When I would know thee , Goodyere , my thought looks . 188 190 87. On Captain Hazard , the Cheater Touch'd with ...
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... Sir Henry Savile If , my religion safe , I durst embrace . 96. To John Donne . Who shall doubt , Donne , where I a poet be . 97. On the New Motion • See you yon motion , not the old fa - ding . 98. To Sir Thomas Roe Thou hast begun well ...
... Sir Henry Savile If , my religion safe , I durst embrace . 96. To John Donne . Who shall doubt , Donne , where I a poet be . 97. On the New Motion • See you yon motion , not the old fa - ding . 98. To Sir Thomas Roe Thou hast begun well ...
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... Sir Edward Herbert If men get name for some one virtue ; then . 107. To Captain Hungry Do what you come for , captain , with your news . 108. To True Soldiers Strength of my country , whilst I bring to view . 109. To Sir Henry Nevil ...
... Sir Edward Herbert If men get name for some one virtue ; then . 107. To Captain Hungry Do what you come for , captain , with your news . 108. To True Soldiers Strength of my country , whilst I bring to view . 109. To Sir Henry Nevil ...
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... Henry the fourth's time , that made disguises For the king's sons , and writ in ballad - royal Daintily well . Mere ... sir , Is worth them both and with him domine Skelton , THE FORTUNATE ISLES . 71.
... Henry the fourth's time , that made disguises For the king's sons , and writ in ballad - royal Daintily well . Mere ... sir , Is worth them both and with him domine Skelton , THE FORTUNATE ISLES . 71.
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