He would be ready, from his heat of humour, And overflowing of the vapour in him, To blow the ears of his familiars, With the false breath of telling what disgraces And low disparagements I had put upon him... The Works of Ben. Jonson - Pagina 47door Ben Jonson - 1756Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Bell - 1776 - 494 pagina’s
...come tottering down, And, in the ruin, bury all our love. Nay, more than this, brother ; if I fliould fpeak, He would be ready, from his heat of humour,...low difparagements I had put upon him. Whilft they, Sir, to relieve him in the fable, Make their loofe comments uponev'ry word, Gefture, or look, I ufe;... | |
| 1787 - 530 pagina’s
...ruin bury all our love. 4. Nay more than this, brother, if I fhould fpeak, He would be ready from this heat of humour, And over-flowing of the vapour in...his familiars With the falfe breath of telling, what difgraccs, And new difparagements, I had upon him. Whilft they, fir, to relieve him in the^able, Make... | |
| Francis Godolphin Waldron - 1792 - 356 pagina’s
...come tott'ring doWBj, And, in the ruin, bury all our love. Nay, more than this, brother; if I lliould fpeak, He would be ready, from his heat of humour,...word, Gefture, or look, I ufe ; mock me all over, Prom my flat cap, unto my mining fhoesS; 5 - - - - Mock me all over, From my flat cap, unfa myft>iningjboes.~\... | |
| 1804 - 540 pagina’s
...tottering down, And in the ruin bury all our love. Nay, ihore than this, brother ; if I should speak, He would be ready, from his heat of humour, And over-flowing...in him, To blow the ears of his familiars With the false breath of telling what disgraces And low disparagements I had put upon him. Whilst they, sir,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pagina’s
...in the ruin bury nil our love. Xay, more than this, brother; if I should speak, He would lie rcadv. from his heat, of humour, And over-flowing of the...in him, To blow the ears of his familiars With the false breath of telling what disgraces And low disparagements I had put upon him. Whilst they, sir,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagina’s
...tottering down, And in the ruin bury all our love. Nay, more than this, brother; if I should speak, He would be ready, from his heat of humour, And overflowing...in him, To blow the ears of his familiars With the false breath of telling what disgraces And low disparagements I had put upon nim. Whilst they, sir,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pagina’s
...tottering down. And in the ruin bury all our love. Nay, more than this, brother j if I should speak, He would be ready, from his heat of humour, And overflowing...in him, To blow the ears of his familiars With the false breath of telling what disgraces And low disparagements I had put upon him. Whilst they, sir,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pagina’s
...tottering down, And in the ruin bury all our love. Nay, more than this, brother; if I should speak, CONSTANT.; Thirdly, I to this gentleman apply, for...my romance. [To HEARTFHKE.J Fourthly, your pardon false breath of telling what disgraces And low disparagements I had put upon him. Whilst they, sir,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pagina’s
...tott'ring And in the ruin burv all our love, [down, Nay,mortr than this, brother.if I should speak, He would be ready from his heat of humour, And over-flowing...in him, To blow the ears of his familiars, With the false breath of telling, what disgraces, [him. And low disparagements, I had put upon Whilst they,... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 pagina’s
...this, brother.if I should speak, He would be ready from hi- heat of humour, And over-flowing of th<- vapour in him, To blow the ears of his familiars, With the false breath of tcliing, what disgraces, [him. And low disparagements, I had put upon Whilst they,... | |
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