XI: Epode (Ben Jonson Poems)
Not to know vice at all, and keepe true state, Is vertue, and not Fate:Next, to that vertue, is to ...
Not to know vice at all, and keepe true state, Is vertue, and not Fate:Next, to that vertue, is to ...
I read that once in AffricaA princely wight did raine,Who had to name Cophetua, As poets they did faine.From natures ...
Expect not (lovely Cynthia) yet from me Lines like thy fairest selfe, so ...
Guarda mi las Vaccas Carillo, por tu fe,Besa mi Primero, Yo te las guardare.I Pre-thee keepe my Kine ...
Taurisius. The cause why that thou doo'st denie To looke on ...
I woulde it were not as it isOr that I cared not yea or no;I woulde I thoughte it not ...
Beholde you yonge Ladyes, of hyghe parentageAnd you yonge virgyns, of eche degreHere is a pamphlet, euen mete for your ...
See shortlye here the summe of allWhereto the Noble and base we call.Behold the touche to trye the boastinge preaceThat ...
Flie vale-bred Muse to heauen-high Mont-ague Honoring thy playnesse with so quaint aspire It is a baggard Hawke ...
VVho on the Water Walk't, now Climbs the Air; And without Dying, thus He goes to Heaven Although His Habitation ...
Young Sheepheard turne a-side, and move Me not to follow thee:For I will neither kill with love, Nor ...
THE PROLOGUE. This worthy limitour, this noble Frere, He made always a manner louring cheer* *countenance Upon the Sompnour; but ...
Deare Friend. I heare this Towne does soe abound, With sawcy Censurers, that faults are found, With what of late ...
The first day of this month the last hath bin To that deare soule. March never did come in So ...
Ioy of my life, full oft for louing you I blesse my lot, that was so lucky placed: but then ...
One day, whiles that my daylie cares did sleepe, My spirit, shaking off her earthly prison, Began to enter into ...
THe glorious image of the makers beautie, My souerayne faynt, the Idoll of my thought, dare not henceforth aboue the ...
AFter so long a race as I haue run Through Faery land, which those six books copile giue leaue to ...
TO all those happy blessings which ye haue, with plenteous hand by heauen vpon you thrown: this one disparagement they ...
LEaue lady, in your glasse of christall clene, Your goodly selfe for euermore to vew: and in my selfe, my ...
THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE FAERIE QUEENE Contayning THE LEGENDE OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED CROSSE, OR OF HOLINESSEProemi ...
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