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... with rime , Resting never . May his Sense when it would meet , The cold tumor in his feet , And his Title be long foole , That in rearing such a Schoole , Grow unsounder . Was the founder . * An Epigram On William Lord Burl : Lo : 50.
... with rime , Resting never . May his Sense when it would meet , The cold tumor in his feet , And his Title be long foole , That in rearing such a Schoole , Grow unsounder . Was the founder . * An Epigram On William Lord Burl : Lo : 50.
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... Epigram . To Thomas Lo : Elsmere , the last Terme he sate Chancellor . SO justest Lord , may all your Judgements be Lawes ; and no change e're come to one decree : So , may the King proclaime your Conscience is Law , to his Law ; and ...
... Epigram . To Thomas Lo : Elsmere , the last Terme he sate Chancellor . SO justest Lord , may all your Judgements be Lawes ; and no change e're come to one decree : So , may the King proclaime your Conscience is Law , to his Law ; and ...
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... Epigram to the Councellour that pleaded , and carried the Cause . THAT I hereafter , doe not thinke the Barre , The Seat made of a more then civill warre ; Or the great Hall at Westminster , the field Where mutuall frauds are fought ...
... Epigram to the Councellour that pleaded , and carried the Cause . THAT I hereafter , doe not thinke the Barre , The Seat made of a more then civill warre ; Or the great Hall at Westminster , the field Where mutuall frauds are fought ...
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... : Errour and folly in me may have crost Your just commands : yet those , not I be lost . I am regenerate now , become the child Of your compassion ; Parents should be mild : An Epigram . To the small Poxe . ENVIOUS and 57.
... : Errour and folly in me may have crost Your just commands : yet those , not I be lost . I am regenerate now , become the child Of your compassion ; Parents should be mild : An Epigram . To the small Poxe . ENVIOUS and 57.
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Ben Jonson. An Epigram . To the small Poxe . ENVIOUS and foule Disease , could there not be One beautie in an Age , and free from thee ? What did she worth thy spight ? were there not store Of those that set by their false faces more ...
Ben Jonson. An Epigram . To the small Poxe . ENVIOUS and foule Disease , could there not be One beautie in an Age , and free from thee ? What did she worth thy spight ? were there not store Of those that set by their false faces more ...
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Стр. 95 - A lily of a day Is fairer far in May; Although it fall and die that night, It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see, And in short measures life may perfect be.
Стр. 28 - tis the last key-stone That makes the arch ; the rest that there were put Are nothing till that comes to bind and shut. Then stands it a triumphal mark ! then men Observe the strength, the height, the why, and when It was erected ; and still walking under, Meet some new matter to look up and wonder ! Such notes are virtuous men ! they live as fast As they are high ; are rooted, and will last.
Стр. 9 - See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady rideth! Each that draws is a swan or a dove, And well the car Love guideth.
Стр. 53 - Lover. COME, let us here enjoy the shade, For love in shadow best is made.
Стр. 13 - For Love's sake, kiss me once again; I long, and should not beg in vain. Here's none to spy or see; Why do you doubt or stay? I'll taste as lightly as the bee, That doth but touch his flower, and flies away.
Стр. 55 - I will not stand to justifie my fault, Or lay the excuse upon the Vintners vault; Or in confessing of the Crime be nice, Or goe about to countenance the vice, By naming in what companie 'twas in, As I would urge Authoritie for sinne. No, I will stand arraign'd...
Стр. 124 - Twill be but fair to lean upon their fames ; For they are strong supporters : but, till then, The greatest are but growing gentlemen.
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Стр. 13 - So to see a Lady tread, As might all the Graces lead, And was worthy (being so seene) To be envi'd of the Queene.
Стр. 94 - And told forth fourscore years; He -vexed time, and busied the whole state, Troubled both foes and friends, But ever to no ends; What did this stirrer but die late? How well at twenty had he fallen or stood! For three of his fourscore he did no good.