| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - 1879 - 844 pages
...thy good lady, then ! who therein reaped The just reward of her high housewifery ; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh, When she was far ; and not a room but dressed As if it had expected such a guest ! These, Penshurst, are thy praise, and yet not all. Thy... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 744 pages
...thy good lady then, who therein reap'd The just reward of her high housewifery; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh, When she was far ; and not a room but drest As if it had expected such a guest ! These, Penslmrst, are thy praise, and yet not all; Thy lady... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Addington Symonds - 1886 - 430 pages
...thy good lady, then ! who therein reap'd The just reward of her high huswifry ; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh, When she was far ; and not a room, but drest As if it had expected such a guest! These, Penshurst, are thy praise, and yet not all Thy lady'a... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1901 - 324 pages
...thy good lady, then ! who therein reap'd The just reward of her high huswifry ; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh, When she was far : and not a room but drest, As if it had expected such a guest ! These, Penshurst, are thy praise, and yet not all ; Thy... | |
| Elizabeth Preston Allan - 1903 - 402 pages
...thy good lady, then, who therein reaped The just reward of her high housewifery ; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh When she was far : and not a room but dressed As if it had expected such a guest I " This motto being set for the year, it is not surprising... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 590 pages
...thy good lady then ! who therein reaped The just reward of her high housewif 'ry ; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh, When she was far, and not a room but drest As if it had expected such a guest ! l L~ In his love-poems Jonson was the first to strike the... | |
| William John Courthope - 1911 - 578 pages
...then ! who therein reaped The just reward of her high housewif 'ry ; To have her linen, plate, ar1d all things nigh, When she was far, and not a room but drest As if it had expected such a guest ! l In his love-poems Jonson was the first to strike the classical... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1913 - 206 pages
...thy good lady, then ! who therein reap'd The just reward of her high huswifry ; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh, When she was far ; and not a room, but drest, As if it had expected such a guest ! These, Penshurst, are thy praise, and yet not all. Thy... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1915 - 392 pages
...being in readiness and she therein reap'd The just reward of her high huswif ry, To have her linen, plate and all things nigh, When she was far : and not a room, but drest, As if it had expected such a guest. A room in the gate-house, richly furnished, with elaborate... | |
| John Nichols - 1828 - 690 pages
...thy good Lady, then ! who therein reap'd The just reward of her high huswifry ; To have her linen, plate, and all things nigh, When she was far; and not a room, but drest As if it had expected such a guest ! " In a Survey of Putney taken in 16*17, the house built... | |
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