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Pagina viii
... Song 148 148 To the Reader Song 148 125 To My Booke The Vision of Delight Presented at 125 Court in Christmas , 1617 149 On Some - Thing , That Walkes Some - Where Timber : Or , Discoveries 154 125 To William Camden 125 On My First ...
... Song 148 148 To the Reader Song 148 125 To My Booke The Vision of Delight Presented at 125 Court in Christmas , 1617 149 On Some - Thing , That Walkes Some - Where Timber : Or , Discoveries 154 125 To William Camden 125 On My First ...
Pagina 289
... song , if anybody will sing another ; else , to be plain with you , I will sing none : I am none of those that ' Tis merry in Hall , when men sing all . Pisc . I'l promise you I'l sing a song that was lately made at my request , by Mr ...
... song , if anybody will sing another ; else , to be plain with you , I will sing none : I am none of those that ' Tis merry in Hall , when men sing all . Pisc . I'l promise you I'l sing a song that was lately made at my request , by Mr ...
Pagina 495
... Song , 377 Out upon it , I have lov'd , 367 Panegyrick upon O. Cromwell , 356 Peace , 475 Perswasions to Enjoy , 307 ... Song , Go lovely Rose , 352 Song , Goe , and catche a falling starre , 80 Song , Sweetest love , I do not goe , 84 ...
... Song , 377 Out upon it , I have lov'd , 367 Panegyrick upon O. Cromwell , 356 Peace , 475 Perswasions to Enjoy , 307 ... Song , Go lovely Rose , 352 Song , Goe , and catche a falling starre , 80 Song , Sweetest love , I do not goe , 84 ...
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Ben Jonson | 122 |
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