The Works of Ben Jonson with Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical MemoirChatto and Windus, 1885 |
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95. lappuse
... eyes and beak seeled up , ] Seeling is a term in falconry which we have had before in this play : " Are your eyes yet unseeled ? " act i . WHAL . The old copies read sealed ; yet I believe that Cur . Nay , then I must stop your fury , I ...
... eyes and beak seeled up , ] Seeling is a term in falconry which we have had before in this play : " Are your eyes yet unseeled ? " act i . WHAL . The old copies read sealed ; yet I believe that Cur . Nay , then I must stop your fury , I ...
540. lappuse
... eyes Have ever tasted . Sure thou art nobly bor , However fortune hath obscured thy birth ; For native honour sparkles in thine eyes How may I bless the time wherein Cha- mont , My honoured father , did surprise Vicenza , Where this my ...
... eyes Have ever tasted . Sure thou art nobly bor , However fortune hath obscured thy birth ; For native honour sparkles in thine eyes How may I bless the time wherein Cha- mont , My honoured father , did surprise Vicenza , Where this my ...
569. lappuse
... eyes are hurled To - day a thousand radiant lights that stream To every nook and angle of his realm . His former rays did only clear the sky ; But these his searching beams are cast to pry Into those dark and deep concealed vaults ...
... eyes are hurled To - day a thousand radiant lights that stream To every nook and angle of his realm . His former rays did only clear the sky ; But these his searching beams are cast to pry Into those dark and deep concealed vaults ...
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