The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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xi. lappuse
... worth to praise . 127. TO ESME , LORD AUBIGNY Is there a hope that man would thankful be . 128. TO WILLIAM ROE Roe , and my joy to name , thou'rt now to go . 129. TO MIME • That not a pair of friends each other see . 130. TO ALPHONSO ...
... worth to praise . 127. TO ESME , LORD AUBIGNY Is there a hope that man would thankful be . 128. TO WILLIAM ROE Roe , and my joy to name , thou'rt now to go . 129. TO MIME • That not a pair of friends each other see . 130. TO ALPHONSO ...
9. lappuse
... WORTH , 3 LA . WALSINGHAM.4 } 6. { } 5 . { A cloud full of rain dropping . 6. An urn sphered with wine . 6. An { DORIS PETRÆA , OCYRHOE , } { CYDIPPE , GLAUCE , TYCHE , BEROE , ACASTE , CLYTIA , } { IANTHE , LYCORIS , PLEXAURE ...
... WORTH , 3 LA . WALSINGHAM.4 } 6. { } 5 . { A cloud full of rain dropping . 6. An urn sphered with wine . 6. An { DORIS PETRÆA , OCYRHOE , } { CYDIPPE , GLAUCE , TYCHE , BEROE , ACASTE , CLYTIA , } { IANTHE , LYCORIS , PLEXAURE ...
10. lappuse
... worth dispute ; but surely horridus irâ , Quæ solita est illi , nimiumque | Jonson uses the word in its common accepta- domestica , vento , & c . TEMPERIES , The arches to the pilasters that sustained the. Two years being now past that ...
... worth dispute ; but surely horridus irâ , Quæ solita est illi , nimiumque | Jonson uses the word in its common accepta- domestica , vento , & c . TEMPERIES , The arches to the pilasters that sustained the. Two years being now past that ...
11. lappuse
... worth , Which Night envied , as done in her de- spite , And , mad to see an Æthiop washed white , Thought to prevent in these ; lest men should deem Her colour , if thus changed , of small esteem . The nymphs at sea , as they were ...
... worth , Which Night envied , as done in her de- spite , And , mad to see an Æthiop washed white , Thought to prevent in these ; lest men should deem Her colour , if thus changed , of small esteem . The nymphs at sea , as they were ...
12. lappuse
... worth . Whilst to their songs two fountains flow , one hight Of Lasting Youth , the other Chaste De- light , That at the closes , from their bottoms spring , And Strike the air to echo what they sing . But why do I describe what all ...
... worth . Whilst to their songs two fountains flow , one hight Of Lasting Youth , the other Chaste De- light , That at the closes , from their bottoms spring , And Strike the air to echo what they sing . But why do I describe what all ...
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