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Pagina 132
... drest , As if it had expected such a guest ! These , PENSHURST , are thy praise , and yet not all . Thy lady's noble , fruitfull , chaste withall . His children thy great lord may call his owne : A fortune , in this age , but rarely ...
... drest , As if it had expected such a guest ! These , PENSHURST , are thy praise , and yet not all . Thy lady's noble , fruitfull , chaste withall . His children thy great lord may call his owne : A fortune , in this age , but rarely ...
Pagina 164
... drest . He is a Supervisor to Brothels , and in them is a more unlawfull reformer of vice , then Prentises on Shrove- tuesday . Hee loves his Friend , as a Coun- 10 which meanes it comes to be a perfect seller at Law loves the velvet ...
... drest . He is a Supervisor to Brothels , and in them is a more unlawfull reformer of vice , then Prentises on Shrove- tuesday . Hee loves his Friend , as a Coun- 10 which meanes it comes to be a perfect seller at Law loves the velvet ...
Pagina 245
... Drest up with all the Country Art . See , here a Maukin , " there a sheet , As spotlesse pure , as it is sweet : The Horses , Mares , and frisking Fillies , ( Clad , all , in Linnen , white as Lillies . ) The Harvest Swaines , and ...
... Drest up with all the Country Art . See , here a Maukin , " there a sheet , As spotlesse pure , as it is sweet : The Horses , Mares , and frisking Fillies , ( Clad , all , in Linnen , white as Lillies . ) The Harvest Swaines , and ...
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Francis Bacon | 43 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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