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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - Page 194
by Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
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Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres ...

Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - 1801 - 368 pages
...my zealous Muse What kind of creature I could most desire To honour, serve, and love, as poets use. I meant the day-star should not brighter rise, Nor...lend like influence from his lucent seat ; I meant each softest virtue there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to reside. Only a learned and a manly...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 pages
...faire, and free, and wise, Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great, 1 meant the day-«tarre should not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence...she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating that solemne vice of greatnesse, pride ; I meant each softest vertue there should meet, Fit in that softer...
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Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 472 pages
...meant the day-star should not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat. I meant I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating...meant each softest virtue there should meet, ' ' Fit iu that softer bosom to reside. Only a learned and a manly soul I purposed her; that should, with even...
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Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 472 pages
...serve and love ; as poets use. I meant to make her fair, and free, and wise, Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great ; I meant the day-star should...lend like influence from his lucent seat. I meant I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating that solemn vice of greatness, pride ; ft I...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pages
...Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great; I nunt the day-star should not brighter rise, Sor lend like influence from his lucent seat. I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hinng that solemn vice of greatness, pride ; I meant each softest virtue there should meet, Fit in...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 9

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 pages
...come now and then : hut if opportunity or idle respect lead a man, he shall never be without them. Id. I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet. Hating...greatness, pride, I meant each softest virtue there should шее!. Fit in that softer bosom to reside. Ben Jonion. The one might be as facilely impétrate as...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., Volume 9

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 792 pages
...respect lead a man, he shall never be without them. Id. I meant she should be courteous, faciU, tweet, Hating that solemn vice of greatness, pride, I meant...there should meet, Fit in that softer bosom to reside. Bm Jtinion. The one might he a* ftriiely impetrate as the other. Ld. Herbert. Facility of yielding...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 7

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...daylight see. Now go thy way. Id. I meant to make her fair, and free, and wise, Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great : I meant the daystar should...rise, Nor lend like influence from his lucent seat. Ben Jettison. True labour in the vineyard of thy lord. Ere prime thou hast the' imposed daywork done....
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The Romance of Biography: Or, Memoirs of Women Loved and ..., Volume 2

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1837 - 382 pages
...and love ; as poets use : I meant to make her fair, and free, and wise, Of greatest blood, and yet more good than great. I meant the day-star should...not brighter rise, Nor lend like influence from his ancient seat. I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet, Hating that solemn vice of greatness,...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., Volume 9

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 864 pages
...come now and then : but if opportunity or idle respect lead a man, he shall never be without them. id. I meant she should be courteous, facile, sweet. Hating...there should meet. Fit in that softer bosom to reside. Ben Joruon. The one might be as facilely impétrate as the other. La. Herbert. Facility of yielding...
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