Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, Band 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... matter he then taught , That elder than himself was thought ; Which thought was yet the child of earth , For Love is older than his birth . From the Queens Masque , by Ben Jonson . 1605 . The Garrick Copy of this Masque was the ...
... matter he then taught , That elder than himself was thought ; Which thought was yet the child of earth , For Love is older than his birth . From the Queens Masque , by Ben Jonson . 1605 . The Garrick Copy of this Masque was the ...
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... matter for your owne complaining , I saw your teares and pittifull wamentings , But they are few that list to your lamentings , Good - naturde nymphs you are too milde for me ; Troy tels of horror , and of driery things . Let your faire ...
... matter for your owne complaining , I saw your teares and pittifull wamentings , But they are few that list to your lamentings , Good - naturde nymphs you are too milde for me ; Troy tels of horror , and of driery things . Let your faire ...
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... matter to contempt or hate , Which others not disdaine , not yet envie , Which neyther does , nor takes an injurie , But living to itselfe in sweet content , Is neither abject , nor yet insolent . He lives indeed , and spendes his ...
... matter to contempt or hate , Which others not disdaine , not yet envie , Which neyther does , nor takes an injurie , But living to itselfe in sweet content , Is neither abject , nor yet insolent . He lives indeed , and spendes his ...
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... matter to what purpose , if you but make a noise and laugh in fashion and have a good sower face to promise quarrelling , you shall be much observed . If you be a souldier , talke how often you have beene in action : as the Port- ingall ...
... matter to what purpose , if you but make a noise and laugh in fashion and have a good sower face to promise quarrelling , you shall be much observed . If you be a souldier , talke how often you have beene in action : as the Port- ingall ...
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... matter , that when a Lifetenant dines with his Punck in the next roome , hee thinks verily the men are conjur- ing . I can find nothing at this Ordinary worthy the sitting downe for : therefore the cloth shall bee taken away , and those ...
... matter , that when a Lifetenant dines with his Punck in the next roome , hee thinks verily the men are conjur- ing . I can find nothing at this Ordinary worthy the sitting downe for : therefore the cloth shall bee taken away , and those ...
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Seite 119 - The Belman of London. Bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the Kingdome.
Seite 257 - THE HOLY BIBLE, conteyning the Old Testament and the New, newly translated out of the Originall Tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall comandement. Appointed to be read in Churches.
Seite 109 - Quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, Gaudia, discursus, nostri farrago libelli est.
Seite 101 - Rosalynde, Euphues Golden Legacie, found after his death in his Cell at Silexedra, bequeathed to Philautus sonnes noursed up with their father in England, Fetcht from the Canaries by TL, gent., Imprinted by T.
Seite 180 - Westward for Smelts, or the Waterman's Fare of mad merry western Wenches, whose Tongues albeit like Bell-clappers they never leave ringing, yet their Tales are sweet, and will much content you: Written by Kitt of Kingstone.
Seite 4 - Beauty, strength, youth, are flowers but fading seen; Duty, faith, love* are roots, and ever green. His helmet now shall make a hive for bees; And lovers...
Seite 105 - SONG. A blyth and bonny country lasse, Heigh ho, the bonny lasse ! Sate sighing on the tender grasse And weeping said, Will none come woo me ? A smicker boy, a...
Seite 37 - O yes ! O yes ! Has any lost A heart which many a sigh hath cost? Is any cozened of a tear Which as a pearl disdain does wear ? Here stands the thief; let her but come Hither, and lay on him her doom.
Seite 171 - THE TRUE TRAGEDIE OF RICHARD DUKE OF YORKE, AND THE DEATH OF GOOD KING HENRIE THE SIXT, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
Seite 102 - Love in my bosom like a bee Doth suck his sweet; Now with his wings he plays with me, Now with his feet. Within mine eyes he makes his nest, His bed amidst my tender breast; My kisses are his daily feast, And yet he robs me of my rest. Ah, wanton, will ye?