The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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... eyes . 10. PRELUDIUM And must I sing ? what subject shall I chuse ? II . EPODE · Not to know vice at all , and keep true state . THE PHOENIX ANALYSED ( Note ) . Now , after all , let no man . ODE : ενθουσιαστικη ( Note ) Splendor ! O ...
... eyes . 10. PRELUDIUM And must I sing ? what subject shall I chuse ? II . EPODE · Not to know vice at all , and keep true state . THE PHOENIX ANALYSED ( Note ) . Now , after all , let no man . ODE : ενθουσιαστικη ( Note ) Splendor ! O ...
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... eyes . 3. A SONG APOLOGETIC , IN THE PERSON OF WOMANKIND Men , if you love us , play us more . 4. ANOTHER , IN DEFENCE OF THEIR INCONSTANCY Hang up those dull and envious fools . 5. A NYMPH'S PASSION I love , and he loves me again . 6 ...
... eyes . 3. A SONG APOLOGETIC , IN THE PERSON OF WOMANKIND Men , if you love us , play us more . 4. ANOTHER , IN DEFENCE OF THEIR INCONSTANCY Hang up those dull and envious fools . 5. A NYMPH'S PASSION I love , and he loves me again . 6 ...
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... eyes , at whose immortal fires . 37. A SATIRICAL SHRUB A woman's friendship ! God , whom I trust in . 38. A LITTLE SHRUB GROWING BY Ask not to know this man , if fame should speak 39. AN ELEGY Though beauty be the mark of praise ...
... eyes , at whose immortal fires . 37. A SATIRICAL SHRUB A woman's friendship ! God , whom I trust in . 38. A LITTLE SHRUB GROWING BY Ask not to know this man , if fame should speak 39. AN ELEGY Though beauty be the mark of praise ...
1. lappuse
... court effuses every pomp . The circle deepens ; beamed from gaudy robes Tapers and sparkling gems , and radiant eyes , A soft effulgence o'er the palace waves . - THOMSON . THE FIRST , OF BLACKNESS . PERSONATED AT THE COURT.
... court effuses every pomp . The circle deepens ; beamed from gaudy robes Tapers and sparkling gems , and radiant eyes , A soft effulgence o'er the palace waves . - THOMSON . THE FIRST , OF BLACKNESS . PERSONATED AT THE COURT.
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... eyes The glorious sun did still delight to rise ; Though he , the best judge , and most for- mal cause Of all dames beauties , in their firm hues , draws " The that they would look better if they kept their natural colour ! It is to be ...
... eyes The glorious sun did still delight to rise ; Though he , the best judge , and most for- mal cause Of all dames beauties , in their firm hues , draws " The that they would look better if they kept their natural colour ! It is to be ...
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