The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Band 9G. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... express ; All else , we see beside , are shadows , and go less . It is their grace and favour that makes seen , And wonder'd at the bounties of this day ; All is a story of the king and queen : And what of dignity and honour may Be duly ...
... express ; All else , we see beside , are shadows , and go less . It is their grace and favour that makes seen , And wonder'd at the bounties of this day ; All is a story of the king and queen : And what of dignity and honour may Be duly ...
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... express how much Their caract was : I or my trump must break , But rather I , should I of that part speak ; It is too near of kin to heaven , the soul , To be described ! Fame's fingers are too foul To touch these mysteries : we may ...
... express how much Their caract was : I or my trump must break , But rather I , should I of that part speak ; It is too near of kin to heaven , the soul , To be described ! Fame's fingers are too foul To touch these mysteries : we may ...
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... express this mind to sense , Would ask a heaven's intelligence ; Since nothing can report that flame , But what's of kin to whence it came . Sweet Mind , then speak yourself , and say , As you go on , by what brave way Our sense you do ...
... express this mind to sense , Would ask a heaven's intelligence ; Since nothing can report that flame , But what's of kin to whence it came . Sweet Mind , then speak yourself , and say , As you go on , by what brave way Our sense you do ...
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... express In speech ; it is with that excess Of grace , and music to the ear , As what it spoke , it planted there . The voice so sweet , the words so fair , As some soft chime had stroked the air ; And though the sound were parted thence ...
... express In speech ; it is with that excess Of grace , and music to the ear , As what it spoke , it planted there . The voice so sweet , the words so fair , As some soft chime had stroked the air ; And though the sound were parted thence ...
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... express a human form in all the graces , sweetness , and elegancy ; but they miss the au- thority . They can hit nothing but smooth cheeks ; they cannot express roughness or gravity . Others aspire to truth so much , as they are rather ...
... express a human form in all the graces , sweetness , and elegancy ; but they miss the au- thority . They can hit nothing but smooth cheeks ; they cannot express roughness or gravity . Others aspire to truth so much , as they are rather ...
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