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 87.
xvii. lappuse
... KING ON HIS BIRTHDAY , Nov. 19 , 1632 This is King Charles his day , speak it , thou Tower . • 344 • 345 92. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND VIRTUOUS LORD WESTON , LORD HIGH TREASURER · Look up , thou seed of envy , and still bring . 93. TO ...
... KING ON HIS BIRTHDAY , Nov. 19 , 1632 This is King Charles his day , speak it , thou Tower . • 344 • 345 92. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND VIRTUOUS LORD WESTON , LORD HIGH TREASURER · Look up , thou seed of envy , and still bring . 93. TO ...
92. lappuse
... KING being set in expectation , out ran a fellow attired like a citizen : after him three or four footmen , DENNISE , DONNELL , DERMOCK , and PATKICK . Pat . For chreeshes sayk , phair ish te king ? phich ish he , ant be ? show me te ...
... KING being set in expectation , out ran a fellow attired like a citizen : after him three or four footmen , DENNISE , DONNELL , DERMOCK , and PATKICK . Pat . For chreeshes sayk , phair ish te king ? phich ish he , ant be ? show me te ...
335. lappuse
... KING CHARLES , ON HIS ANNIVERSARY DAY , MDCXXIX . How happy were the subject if he knew , Most pious king , but his own good in you ! How many times , Live long CHARLES ! would he say , If he but weighed the blessings of this day , And ...
... KING CHARLES , ON HIS ANNIVERSARY DAY , MDCXXIX . How happy were the subject if he knew , Most pious king , but his own good in you ! How many times , Live long CHARLES ! would he say , If he but weighed the blessings of this day , And ...
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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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