The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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... fair crown of your fair sex , might he . 104. TO SUSAN , COUNTESS OF MONTGOMERY Were they , that named you , prophets ? Did they see . 105. TO MARY , LADY WROTH Madam , had all antiquity been lost . 106. TO SIR EDWARD HERBERT . If men ...
... fair crown of your fair sex , might he . 104. TO SUSAN , COUNTESS OF MONTGOMERY Were they , that named you , prophets ? Did they see . 105. TO MARY , LADY WROTH Madam , had all antiquity been lost . 106. TO SIR EDWARD HERBERT . If men ...
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... fair worth to praise . 127. TO ESME , LORD AUBIGNY Is there a hope that man would thankful be . 128. TO WILLIAM ROE Roe , and my joy to name , thou'rt now to go . 129. TO MIME • That not a pair of friends each other see . 130. TO ...
... fair worth to praise . 127. TO ESME , LORD AUBIGNY Is there a hope that man would thankful be . 128. TO WILLIAM ROE Roe , and my joy to name , thou'rt now to go . 129. TO MIME • That not a pair of friends each other see . 130. TO ...
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... FAIR FAME LEFT TO POSTERITY OF THAT TRULY NOBLE LADY , THE LADY VENETIA DIGBY • I. The Dedication of her Cradle • 35 II . The Song of her Descent • III . The Picture of the Body • IV . The Picture of the Mind • = 5 VIII . To Kenelm ...
... FAIR FAME LEFT TO POSTERITY OF THAT TRULY NOBLE LADY , THE LADY VENETIA DIGBY • I. The Dedication of her Cradle • 35 II . The Song of her Descent • III . The Picture of the Body • IV . The Picture of the Mind • = 5 VIII . To Kenelm ...
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... fair , No cares , no age can change ; or there display The fearful tincture of abhorred gray ; Since death herself ( herself being pale and blue ) Can never alter their most faithful hue ; All which are arguments to prove how far Their ...
... fair , No cares , no age can change ; or there display The fearful tincture of abhorred gray ; Since death herself ( herself being pale and blue ) Can never alter their most faithful hue ; All which are arguments to prove how far Their ...
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... fair , That lend thee gyrlands for thy hair , Clotho : and is therefore called Phanes , both by him and Lactantius . T An agreeing opinion both with divines and philosophers , that the great artificer , in love with his own Idea , did ...
... fair , That lend thee gyrlands for thy hair , Clotho : and is therefore called Phanes , both by him and Lactantius . T An agreeing opinion both with divines and philosophers , that the great artificer , in love with his own Idea , did ...
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