| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 lapas
...live, aud my best part " aspire." SCENE II. Ovid senior, Orid junior, Luscus, Tueca, Lupus, f;/rgui. Ovid se. Your name shall live indeed, sir ; you say true ; but how infamously, how scorn'd and contemn' d in the eyes and ears of the best and gravest Romans, th.it you think not on : you never... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 lapas
...F'rost-fearing myrtle shall impale my " head, " And of sad lovers I'll be often read. " Envy the living, not the dead, doth bite ; " For after death all men. receive their right. " Then, when this body lalls in funeral lire, " My name shall live, and my best part " aspire." SCENE II. Ovid senior, Ovid... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 470 lapas
...impale my head, And of sad louers He be often read. ' Envie the liuing, not the dead doth bite, 139 Then when this body falls in funeral] fire, My name shall live, and my best part aspire." The Epigrams, attributed to Sir John Davis, are forty-eight in number. As a contemporary with Shakespeare,... | |
| Richard Lovelace - 1817 - 284 lapas
...might believe, at least, that each might have A quiet fame contented in his grave. Fnvy the living, not the dead, doth bite, For after death all men receive their right *. If it be sacrilege for to profane Their holy ashes, what is't then their flame ? He does that wrong... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 lapas
...frost-dread myrtle shall impale my head. And of sad lovers I'll be often read. " Envy the living, not the dead doth bite, " For after death all men receive...fire, My name shall live, and my best part aspire. P. OVIDIt NASONIS -AMORtJM, LIBER SECUNDUS. ELEGIA 1. • Quod pro gigantomachia amores scribere sit... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 388 lapas
...frost-dread myrtle shall impale my head, And of sad lovers I'll be often read. " Envy the living, not the dead doth bite, " For after death all men receive...fire, My name shall live, and my best part aspire. P. OVIDII NASONIS AMORUM, LIBER SECUNDUS. ELEGIA 1. Quod pro gigantomachia amores scribere sit coactus.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 398 lapas
...frost-dread myrtle shall impale my head, And of sad lovers I'll be often read. " Envy the living, not the dead doth bite, " For after death all men receive...fire, My name shall live, and my best part aspire. P. OVIDir NASONIS AMORUM, LIBER SECUNDUS. ELEGIA 1. Quod pro gigantomachia amores scribere sit coactus.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 lapas
...frost-drad * myrtle shall impale my head, And of sad lovers I'll be often read. Envy the living, not the dead, doth bite, For after death all men receive...fire, My name shall live, and my best part aspire. P. OVIDII NASONIS AMORUM LIBER SECUNDUS. ELEGÍA I.» Quod pro gigantomachia amores scribere sit coactus.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 594 lapas
...addresses to the theatre. ACT I. SCENE I. Scene draws, and discovers OVID in his study. Ovid. HEN, when this body falls in funeral fire, My name shall live, and my best part aspire. It sh a 11 go so. Enter Luscus with a gown and cap. Lus. Young master, master Ovid, do you hear ? Gods... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 lapas
...frost-drad* myrtle shall impale my head, And of sad lovers I'll be often read. Envy the living, not the dead, doth bite. For after death all men receive their right. Theu when this body falls in funeral fire, My name shall li ve, and my best part aspire. P. OVIDII... | |
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