scaped world's and flesh's rage, And, if no other misery, yet age? Rest in soft peace, and asked, say, "Here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry; For whose sake henceforth all his vows be such As what he loves may never like too much. The North American Review - Página 5971896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ben Jonson - 1616 - 418 páginas
...(Conversations, pp. 19-20). The child was in his seventh year. Cf. Epigram 45, with its beautiful couplet: Rest in soft peace, and asked, say here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of Poetry. 3. 1. 143-4. I ... Phcebvs. 'Alluding to the plague sent by Apollo among the Grecians, on account... | |
| 1896 - 818 páginas
...Jonson — another epitaph writer, but this time a poet too— on a similar occasion : " Best In (oft peace, and, asked, say here doth lie, Ben Jonson his...how Ralph Gittins, " bell-man and epitaph-maker," having been unwarily committed to prison by Sir John Bridgman, president of the marches of Norfolk,... | |
| 1896 - 780 páginas
...that of Ben Jonson—another epitaph writer, but this time a poet too—on a similar occasion: " Best in soft peace, and, asked, say here doth lie, Ben...it as that furnished by the story which relates how Balph Gittins, " bell-man and epitaph-maker," having been unwarily committed to prison by Sir John... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 818 páginas
...loved boy ! Seven years were lent to me, and I thee pay Kxactcd by thy fate, on the just day. llcst in soft peace ! and, asked, say — Here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry! For whoso sake, henceforth, all his vowg bo Cla. (softly). Rare Ben Jonson ! Bur. There's my... | |
| 1861 - 236 páginas
...he should envy ? To have so soon 'scaped world's and flesh's rage, And if no other misery, yet age ? Rest in soft peace, and asked, say here doth lie Ben Jonson, his best piece of poetry ! CURIOSITY. 35 CURIOSITY. (EXTRACT.) IN the pleased infant see its power expand, "When first... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 páginas
...reiurrecticu.' To have so soon 'scaped world's, and flesh's rage, And, if no other misery, yet age ! Rest in soft peace, and, asked, say here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry; For whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such, As what he loves may never like too much.... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - 1878 - 576 páginas
...resurrection.' To have so soon 'scaped world's, and flesh's rage, And, if no other misery, yet age ! Rest in soft peace, and, asked, say here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry ; For whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such, As what he loves may never like too much.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - 1879 - 844 páginas
...should env^ ? To have so soon 'scaped world's, and flesh's rage. And, if no other misery, yet age ? Eest in soft peace and, asked, say here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry ; For whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such, As what he loves may never like too much.... | |
| Old favourites, Matilda Sharpe - 1881 - 438 páginas
...should envy ? To have so soon 'scaped world's and flesh's rage, And, if no other misery, yet age ? Rest in soft peace ! and asked, say, Here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry, For whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such, As what he loves may never like too much.... | |
| James Thomson - 1896 - 502 páginas
...sometimes not. G the memory of this his first son, who was named after him ; it contains the distich— " Rest in soft peace, and asked, say here doth lie BEN JONSON, his best piece of Poetry." Continuing from Drummond : " He was delated by Sir James Murray to the King, for writing something... | |
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