The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 77.
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... Fate . It not appears Or by our rock , 2 Fate . Our spindle , 3 Fate . Or our shears . Fates . Here all their threads are grow- ing , yet none cut . Mer . I ' gin to doubt , that Love with charms hath put This phant'sy in them ; and ...
... Fate . It not appears Or by our rock , 2 Fate . Our spindle , 3 Fate . Or our shears . Fates . Here all their threads are grow- ing , yet none cut . Mer . I ' gin to doubt , that Love with charms hath put This phant'sy in them ; and ...
232. lappuse
... Fate in a brother . To conclude , ' F or wit , feature , and true passion , E arth , thou hast not such another . XLI . ON GIPSY . GIPSY , new bawd , turned physician , And gets more gold than all the college can : 1 Few so have rued Fate ...
... Fate in a brother . To conclude , ' F or wit , feature , and true passion , E arth , thou hast not such another . XLI . ON GIPSY . GIPSY , new bawd , turned physician , And gets more gold than all the college can : 1 Few so have rued Fate ...
506. lappuse
... fate , That thou thyself might'st thy own dirges hear , Made the sad stage close mourner for a year ; The stage , which ( as by an instinct divine , Instructed , ) seeing its own fate in thine , And knowing how it owed its life to thee ...
... fate , That thou thyself might'st thy own dirges hear , Made the sad stage close mourner for a year ; The stage , which ( as by an instinct divine , Instructed , ) seeing its own fate in thine , And knowing how it owed its life to thee ...
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TO HIS MUCH AND WORTHILY ESTEEMED FRIEND THE AUTHOR | 19 |
Bellum Scribentium | 37 |
TO THE SAME | 43 |
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