The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 100.
vii. lappuse
... fear , fly , and traduce thy name . 18. TO MY MERE ENGLISH CENSURER To thee , my way in Epigrams seems new . 19. ON ... fears death , or mourns it , in the just . 35. TO KING JAMES 231 Who would not be thy subject , James , t ' obey . 36 ...
... fear , fly , and traduce thy name . 18. TO MY MERE ENGLISH CENSURER To thee , my way in Epigrams seems new . 19. ON ... fears death , or mourns it , in the just . 35. TO KING JAMES 231 Who would not be thy subject , James , t ' obey . 36 ...
viii. lappuse
... fear thee wise . 54. ON CHEVERIL · Cheveril cries out my verses libels are . 55. TO FRANCIS BEAUMONT How I do love thee , Beaumont , and thy Muse . 56. ON POET - APE Poor Poet - ape , that would be thought our chief . 57. ON BAWDS AND ...
... fear thee wise . 54. ON CHEVERIL · Cheveril cries out my verses libels are . 55. TO FRANCIS BEAUMONT How I do love thee , Beaumont , and thy Muse . 56. ON POET - APE Poor Poet - ape , that would be thought our chief . 57. ON BAWDS AND ...
ix. lappuse
... fear thyself so good a fame . 78. TO HORNET Hornet , thou hast thy wife drest for the stall . 79. TO ELIZABETH , COUNTESS OF RUTLAND That Poets are far rarer births than kings . 80. ON LIFE AND DEATH The ports of death are sins : of ...
... fear thyself so good a fame . 78. TO HORNET Hornet , thou hast thy wife drest for the stall . 79. TO ELIZABETH , COUNTESS OF RUTLAND That Poets are far rarer births than kings . 80. ON LIFE AND DEATH The ports of death are sins : of ...
5. lappuse
... fear and care Possessed them whole ; yea , and believing them , || They wept such ceaseless tears into my stream , That it hath thus far overflowed his shore To seek them patience : who have since , e'ermore Sic tibi , cum fluctus ...
... fear and care Possessed them whole ; yea , and believing them , || They wept such ceaseless tears into my stream , That it hath thus far overflowed his shore To seek them patience : who have since , e'ermore Sic tibi , cum fluctus ...
7. lappuse
... fear * Which manner of Symbol I rather chose than Imprese , as well for strangeness as relishing of antiquity , and more applying to that original doctrine of sculpture which the Egyptians are said first to have brought from the ...
... fear * Which manner of Symbol I rather chose than Imprese , as well for strangeness as relishing of antiquity , and more applying to that original doctrine of sculpture which the Egyptians are said first to have brought from the ...
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