The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... poor still . Mere . By my place I know it . Johp . Where would you wish to be now , or what to see , Without the Fortunate Purse to bear your charges , Or Wishing Hat ? I will but touch your temples , The corners of your eyes , and ...
... poor still . Mere . By my place I know it . Johp . Where would you wish to be now , or what to see , Without the Fortunate Purse to bear your charges , Or Wishing Hat ? I will but touch your temples , The corners of your eyes , and ...
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... poor neighbour , here , of your honour's , in the country . Fitz . Master A. B. C. Accidence , my good lord , school - master of Mansfield , the painful instructor of 1 By his thewes he may , ] i . e . by his manners , accomplishments ...
... poor neighbour , here , of your honour's , in the country . Fitz . Master A. B. C. Accidence , my good lord , school - master of Mansfield , the painful instructor of 1 By his thewes he may , ] i . e . by his manners , accomplishments ...
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... poor cockatrice but he betrays Thus ; and for his letchery scores , god pays . But see ! the old bawd hath serv'd him in his trim , Lent him a pocky whore . - She hath paid him . XIII . TO DOCTOR EMPIRIC . HEN men a dangerous disease ...
... poor cockatrice but he betrays Thus ; and for his letchery scores , god pays . But see ! the old bawd hath serv'd him in his trim , Lent him a pocky whore . - She hath paid him . XIII . TO DOCTOR EMPIRIC . HEN men a dangerous disease ...
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... poor ! his sword Forbid his side , and nothing , but the word , Quick in his lips ! Who hath this wonder wrought ? The late ta'en bastinado . So I thought . What several ways men to their calling have ! The body's stripes , I see , the ...
... poor ! his sword Forbid his side , and nothing , but the word , Quick in his lips ! Who hath this wonder wrought ? The late ta'en bastinado . So I thought . What several ways men to their calling have ! The body's stripes , I see , the ...
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... poor hind beat , That breathes in his dog's way : and this is great . Nay more , for greatness sake , he will be one May hear my epigrams , but like of none . SURLY , use other arts , these only can Style thee a most great fool , but no ...
... poor hind beat , That breathes in his dog's way : and this is great . Nay more , for greatness sake , he will be one May hear my epigrams , but like of none . SURLY , use other arts , these only can Style thee a most great fool , but no ...
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