The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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viii. lappuse
... Leave , Cod , tobacco - like , burnt gums to take . 51. TO KING JAMES That we thy loss might know , and thou our love . 52. TO CENSORIOUS COURTLING Courtling , I rather thou shouldst utterly . 53. TO OLD - END GATHERER Long - gathering ...
... Leave , Cod , tobacco - like , burnt gums to take . 51. TO KING JAMES That we thy loss might know , and thou our love . 52. TO CENSORIOUS COURTLING Courtling , I rather thou shouldst utterly . 53. TO OLD - END GATHERER Long - gathering ...
ix. lappuse
... leave me , thou thing most abhorred . 66. TO 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 . 68. ON PLAYWRIGHT • • Playwright , convict of ...
... leave me , thou thing most abhorred . 66. TO 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 . 68. ON PLAYWRIGHT • • Playwright , convict of ...
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... leave Their BLACKNESS , and true BEAUTY to receive . Janu . Which they received , but broke their day : and yet Have not returned a look of grace for it , Shewing a coarse and most unfit neglect . Twice have I come in pomp here to ex ...
... leave Their BLACKNESS , and true BEAUTY to receive . Janu . Which they received , but broke their day : and yet Have not returned a look of grace for it , Shewing a coarse and most unfit neglect . Twice have I come in pomp here to ex ...
19. lappuse
... leave my full tables , and enjoy at home their clean empty trenchers , fittest for such airy tastes ; where perhaps a few Italian herbs , picked up and made into a sallad , may find sweeter ac- ceptance than all the most nourishing and ...
... leave my full tables , and enjoy at home their clean empty trenchers , fittest for such airy tastes ; where perhaps a few Italian herbs , picked up and made into a sallad , may find sweeter ac- ceptance than all the most nourishing and ...
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... leave be- hind some shadow of what it was : and first of the attires . That of the lords , had part of it , for the ... leaves , which were subtily tacked up , and embroidered with O's , and between every rank of leaves a broad silver ...
... leave be- hind some shadow of what it was : and first of the attires . That of the lords , had part of it , for the ... leaves , which were subtily tacked up , and embroidered with O's , and between every rank of leaves a broad silver ...
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