Miscellaneous poems ; Leges Convivales ; Translations from the Latin poets ; Explorata: or discoveries ; The English Grammar ; Miscellaneous pieces and conversations ; An interlude, etc. ; Conversations with William Drummond ; Jonsonus virbius: or, The memory of Ben Jonson, revived by the Friends of the Muses, 1638Bickers and Son, 1875 |
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... thee . Fragment of Petron . Arbiter translated Doing , a filthy pleasure is , and short . Epigram of Martial , viii . 77. translated Liber , of all thy friends , thou sweetest care . 121 125 127 127 EXPLORATA : OR DISCOVERIES Page 129 1 ...
... thee . Fragment of Petron . Arbiter translated Doing , a filthy pleasure is , and short . Epigram of Martial , viii . 77. translated Liber , of all thy friends , thou sweetest care . 121 125 127 127 EXPLORATA : OR DISCOVERIES Page 129 1 ...
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... thee , Our Metropolitan in poetry , " & c . The second inclosure of sir Lucius is a poetical " Epistle to his noble father Ben . " In this he gives the commencement of their acquaintance , in an elegant application to himself of the ...
... thee , Our Metropolitan in poetry , " & c . The second inclosure of sir Lucius is a poetical " Epistle to his noble father Ben . " In this he gives the commencement of their acquaintance , in an elegant application to himself of the ...
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... thee back , From out the horror of that sack ; Where shame , faith , honour , and regard of right , Lay trampled on ? the deeds of death and night , Urged , hurried forth , and hurl'd Upon th ' affrighted world ; Fire , famine , and ...
... thee back , From out the horror of that sack ; Where shame , faith , honour , and regard of right , Lay trampled on ? the deeds of death and night , Urged , hurried forth , and hurl'd Upon th ' affrighted world ; Fire , famine , and ...
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... thee , Thou sluggish spawn , that canst , but wilt not see ! Feed on thyself for spight , and shew thy kind : To virtue and true worth be ever blind . 8 To the Envious . ] Weston had many enemies , and his sudden rise was not seen ...
... thee , Thou sluggish spawn , that canst , but wilt not see ! Feed on thyself for spight , and shew thy kind : To virtue and true worth be ever blind . 8 To the Envious . ] Weston had many enemies , and his sudden rise was not seen ...
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... thee stay ; And see what can be seen , The bounty of a king , and beauty of his queen . See the procession ! what a holy day , Bearing the promise of some better fate , Hath filled , with caroches , all the way , From Greenwich hither ...
... thee stay ; And see what can be seen , The bounty of a king , and beauty of his queen . See the procession ! what a holy day , Bearing the promise of some better fate , Hath filled , with caroches , all the way , From Greenwich hither ...
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adjective adverbs Aristotle Ben Jonson BENJAMIN JONSON born called CHAP Chaucer comedy death declension diphthongs divers doth Duggs earl Elegy English Epigram epitaph Euripides eyes fair fame fear feign Francis Beaumont Gifford GILCHRIST glory Gower grace Greek hæc hath honour Horace Jonson judgment king labour lady language Latin learned letter Lidgate light litera live lord master mind modò muse nature never noble noun person Pindar Plautus plural poem poesy poet poetry praise prince quæ quàm quid Quintilian quod rhyme Samuel Daniel Sejanus shew Sir Henry Savile Sir Thomas sonum soul sound speak style sweet syllabe syntax Tacitus thee thine things thou thought tongue translation true truth unto verb verses vice viii virtue vowels WHAL whole words worthy write