The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1910 |
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... eyes . 268 10. PRELUDIUM And must I sing ? what subject shall I chuse ? · 268 II . EPODE ODE : evtovoraσTiKn ( Note ) Not to know vice at all , and keep true state . THE PHOENIX ANALYSED ( Note ) . Now , after all , let no man ...
... eyes . 268 10. PRELUDIUM And must I sing ? what subject shall I chuse ? · 268 II . EPODE ODE : evtovoraσTiKn ( Note ) Not to know vice at all , and keep true state . THE PHOENIX ANALYSED ( Note ) . Now , after all , let no man ...
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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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... 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 Queen's Masques . THE FIRST , OF BLACKNESS .
... 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 Queen's Masques . THE FIRST , OF BLACKNESS .
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... eyes to see , Beautify them , which long have deified thee . Ethi . Niger , be glad : resume thy native cheer . Thy daughters ' labours have their period here , And so thy errors . I was that bright face Reflected by the lake in which ...
... eyes to see , Beautify them , which long have deified thee . Ethi . Niger , be glad : resume thy native cheer . Thy daughters ' labours have their period here , And so thy errors . I was that bright face Reflected by the lake in which ...
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... eyes turning up and smiling : her hair * The rose is called elegantly by Achil . Tat . lib . 2 , puτúv äydacoua ; the splendour of plants , and is everywhere taken for the hieroglyphic of splendour . † As this of serenity , applying to ...
... eyes turning up and smiling : her hair * The rose is called elegantly by Achil . Tat . lib . 2 , puτúv äydacoua ; the splendour of plants , and is everywhere taken for the hieroglyphic of splendour . † As this of serenity , applying to ...
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Æneid ANTIMASQUE appears beauty Ben Jonson better called Chloridia Chro court crown Cupid Dame dance delight doth Earl ears earth envy epigram eyes fair fame fate father fear folio fortune gipsy give glory grace hast hath hear heart heaven honour Hymen Inigo Inigo Jones James Johp Jonson king labour Lady learned Lidgate light live look Lord Love's Lucan majesty marriage Masque Masque of Queens MASQUERS master Meliadus Muse nature never night noble Ovid Paracelsus peace person piece poem poet poetry Post and Pair praise present Prince quæ Queen Remig rhyme Satyrs Shakspeare shew sing SONG soul speak Sphinx spirit sport sweet tell thee thine things thou thought true truth unto Venus verses virtue WHAL Whalley word worth