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" Strength of my country, whilst I bring to view Such as are mis-call'd captains, and wrong you, And your high names; I do desire, that thence, Be nor put on you, nor you take offence: I swear by your true friend, my muse, I love Your great profession which... "
The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - 543. lappuse
autors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
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Ben Jonson's wirkung auf zeitgenössische dramatiker und andere studien zur ...

Emil Koeppel - 1906 - 256 lapas
...Pantilius Tucca den Titel Captain verliehen hatte : Strength of my country, whilst I bring to view Such äs are miscall'd captains, and wrong you, And your high names; I do desire, that thence Be not put on you, nor you take, offence .... (vol. II, p. 516). Cunningham (ib. p. 581) hat zu diesem...
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The Works of William Shakespeare...

William Shakespeare - 1907 - 476 lapas
...catholic, then again a protestant. He lights well in Flanders. "True soldiers," he could write later, I love Your great profession, which I once did prove, And did not shame it with my actions then.1 He challenges and kills Gabriel Spencer "cum quodam gladio de ferro et calibe vocat[o]...
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Works, 1. sējums

Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 lapas
...That's the lemma :5 mark it. "Strength of my country, whilst I bring to view Such as are mis-called captains, and wrong you, And your high names ; I do...love Your great profession which I once did prove ;e And did not shame it with my actions then, * To learn the wrangling law was ne'er my choice, Nor,...
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Poetaster

Ben Jonson - 1913 - 544 lapas
...thence, no Be nor put on you, nor you take offence : I swear e by your true friend, my Muse, I love Tour great profession, which I once did prove ; And did not shame it with my actions, then, No more then I dare, now, doe with my pen. 125 He that not trusts me, having vow'd...
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Littell's Living Age, 65. sējums

1860 - 964 lapas
...allusion to Captain Bobadil : — " Strength of my country, whilst I bring to view Such as arc miscalled captains, and wrong you, And your high names ; I do...friend, my muse, I love Your great profession, which I onco did prove : And dut not shame it with my actions then, No more than I now dare do with my pen....
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Complete Critical Edition: 4. Cynthia's Revels; Poetaster; Sejanus; Eastward Ho

Ben Jonson - 1986 - 640 lapas
...whilst I bring to view Such as are misse-call'd Captaines, and wrong you, And your high names ; / doe desire, that thence, Be nor put on you, nor you take offence : I sweare by your true friend, my Muse, / loue 135 Your great profession, which I once did proue ; And...
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Poetaster, Or, The Arraignment: Sejanus His Fall ; The Devil is an Ass ; The ...

Ben Jonson - 2000 - 582 lapas
...soldiers.' That's the lemma. Mark it.0 Strength of my country, whilst I bring to view Such as are miscalled captains, and wrong you And your high names, I do desire that thence '35 Be nor put on you, nor you take offence. I swear by your true friend, my Muse, I love Your great...
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Epigrams and the Forest

Ben Jonson - 2003 - 130 lapas
...angry, you are Hungry; eat; Do what you come for, captain, there's your meat. CVIII To True Soldiers Strength of my country, whilst I bring to view Such...which I once, did prove: And did not shame it with my actions, then, No more, than I dare do now, with my pen. He that not trusts me, having vow'd thus...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 482 lapas
...That 's the lemma : mark it : — Strength of my country, whilst I bring to view Such as are miscalled captains and wrong you And your high names, I do desire...profession which I once did prove ; And did not shame it by my actions then, No more than I dare now do with my pen. He that not trusts me, having vowed thus...
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The British Quarterly Review, 25. sējums

Henry Allon - 1857 - 730 lapas
...profession of arms; and many years after, in his epigram addressed 'To True Soldiers,' he says— ' I swear by your true friend, my Muse, I love, Your...profession, which I once did prove, And did not shame it by my actions then, No more than I now dare do with my pen.' It was probably about the close of 1591...
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