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Stran xxv
... the Masque performed at Whitehall by the Societies of Lincoln's Inn and the Middle Temple , in honour of the nuptials of the Princess Elizabeth and the Palsgrave . Ben Jonson told Drummond that " next himself ( i INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... the Masque performed at Whitehall by the Societies of Lincoln's Inn and the Middle Temple , in honour of the nuptials of the Princess Elizabeth and the Palsgrave . Ben Jonson told Drummond that " next himself ( i INTRODUCTION . XXV.
Stran xxvi
... Nuptials of Perseus and Andromeda , " a poem , with a long dedi- catory Epistle to Robert Carr , Earl of Somerset , and Frances his countess . This work is curious solely from the fact that Carr seems to have been from this time a great ...
... Nuptials of Perseus and Andromeda , " a poem , with a long dedi- catory Epistle to Robert Carr , Earl of Somerset , and Frances his countess . This work is curious solely from the fact that Carr seems to have been from this time a great ...
Stran 14
... nuptial cheer ? Or else some friendly banquet made by thee ? For here no shots are , where all sharers be . Past measure contumeliously this crew 345 350 355 Fare through thy house ; which should th ' ingenuous view Of any good or wise ...
... nuptial cheer ? Or else some friendly banquet made by thee ? For here no shots are , where all sharers be . Past measure contumeliously this crew 345 350 355 Fare through thy house ; which should th ' ingenuous view Of any good or wise ...
Stran 15
... nuptials nor denies , Nor will dispatch their importunities , Though she beholds them spoil still as they feast All my free house yields , and the little rest 890 Of my dead sire in me perhaps intend To bring ere long to some untimely ...
... nuptials nor denies , Nor will dispatch their importunities , Though she beholds them spoil still as they feast All my free house yields , and the little rest 890 Of my dead sire in me perhaps intend To bring ere long to some untimely ...
Stran 16
... nuptials Would prove as bitter as their dying galls . 410 But these things in the Gods ' knees are reposed , 415 If his return shall see with wreak inclosed , These in his house , or he return no more ; And therefore I advise thee to ...
... nuptials Would prove as bitter as their dying galls . 410 But these things in the Gods ' knees are reposed , 415 If his return shall see with wreak inclosed , These in his house , or he return no more ; And therefore I advise thee to ...
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Stran 137 - Their clothes, and steep'd them in the sable brook ; Then put them into springs, and trod them clean With cleanly feet ; adventuring wagers then, Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. When having throughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order.
Stran 123 - In haste his head out — wave with wave so met In his depression, and his garments too...
Stran xii - With exclamations of her rapture then, To vent it to the echoes of the vale ; When, meditating of me, a sweet gale Brought me upon thee ; and thou didst inherit My true sense, for the time then, in my spirit ; I And I, invisibly, went prompting thee To those fair greens where thou didst English me.
Stran 113 - Hermes' ravish'd powers employ'd. But having all admir'd, he enter'd on The ample cave, nor could be seen unknown Of great Calypso (for all Deities are Prompt in each other's knowledge, though so far Sever'd in dwellings) but he could not see Ulysses there within ; without was he Set sad ashore, where 'twas his use to view Th' unquiet sea, sigh'd, wept, and empty drew His heart of comfort.