The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 65.
14. lappuse
... unto our crimes : We burn with no black secrets , which can make Us dear to the pale authors ; or live fear'd Of their still waking jealousies , to raise Ourselves a fortune , by subverting theirs . We stand not in the lines , that do ...
... unto our crimes : We burn with no black secrets , which can make Us dear to the pale authors ; or live fear'd Of their still waking jealousies , to raise Ourselves a fortune , by subverting theirs . We stand not in the lines , that do ...
21. lappuse
... unto others , gave them name , Flow'd mix'd in him . He was the soul of goodness ; And all our praises of him are like streams Drawn from a spring , that still rise full , and leave The part remaining greatest . Arr . I am sure He was ...
... unto others , gave them name , Flow'd mix'd in him . He was the soul of goodness ; And all our praises of him are like streams Drawn from a spring , that still rise full , and leave The part remaining greatest . Arr . I am sure He was ...
26. lappuse
... unto you now , Eudemus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe it- He is the noblest Roman , where he takes- Enter SEJANUS . Here comes his lordship . Sej . Now , good Satrius . Sat. This is ...
... unto you now , Eudemus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe it- He is the noblest Roman , where he takes- Enter SEJANUS . Here comes his lordship . Sej . Now , good Satrius . Sat. This is ...
32. lappuse
... unto his words , How blest a fate were it to us , and Rome ! We could not think that state for which to change , Although the aim were our old liberty : The ghosts of those that fell for that , would grieve Their bodies lived not , now ...
... unto his words , How blest a fate were it to us , and Rome ! We could not think that state for which to change , Although the aim were our old liberty : The ghosts of those that fell for that , would grieve Their bodies lived not , now ...
33. lappuse
... unto us , Since their free loves do yield no less defence To a prince's state , than his own innocence . Say then , there can be nothing in their thought Shall want to please us , that hath pleased them ; Our suffrage rather shall ...
... unto us , Since their free loves do yield no less defence To a prince's state , than his own innocence . Say then , there can be nothing in their thought Shall want to please us , that hath pleased them ; Our suffrage rather shall ...
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