| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 sivua
...sail-stretch'd wings, * Ready to sink us down, and cover us. Who* can behold such prodigies as these, Aid have his lips seal'd up? Not I : my soul Was never...hand) I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked aa at their birth : Cor. (Be not too bold. Asp. You trouble me) and with a whip of steel, Print wounding... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 sivua
...us clown, and cover us. Who can behold such prodigies as these, And have his lips seal'd up? Not 1 : my soul Was never ground into such oily colours, To...ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth : Cor. (Be not too bold. Asp. You trouble me) and with a whip ot steel, Print wounding lashes in their... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 434 sivua
...ground into such oily colours To flatter vice, and daub iniquity ; But (with an armed and resolved band) I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked, as at their birth -And with a whip of steel Bid. Master, master, I ha' descried the perfumer in Albano's disguise ; look... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 424 sivua
...manner of his quondam friend in the Induction to " Every Man out of his Humour," and elsewhere. " Asptr My soul Was never ground into such oily colours To...ragged follies of the time Naked, as at their birth -And with a whip of steel Sid. Master, master, I ha' descried the perfumer in Albano's disguise; look... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 568 sivua
...*nch oily colours, To flatter vice, and daub iniquity : £ut, with an armed and resolved hand, Til strip the ragged follies of' the time Naked as at their birth — Cor. Be not too bold. Asp. You trouble me — and with a whip of steel, Prirt wounding lashes in... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 sivua
...our heads Black rav'nous ruin with her sail-stretch'd wings Ready to sink us down and cover us : — Who can behold such prodigies as these, And have his...ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth. ******* and with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. I fear no mood stampt in... | |
| 1820 - 562 sivua
...our heads Black rav'nous ruin with her sail-stretch'd wings Ready to sink us down and cover us : — Who can behold such prodigies as these, And have his...ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth.' ' and with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. I fear no mood stampt in a private... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1822 - 374 sivua
...can behold such prodigies as these, And have his lips sealed up? Not I: my soul Was never ground info such oily colours, To flatter vice and daub iniquity:...ragged follies of the time, Naked as at their birth T fear no mood stamped in a private brow, When 1 am pleased to unmask a public vice. 1 fear no strumpet's... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 754 sivua
...remnants of the old Greek poets, and frequently talks the very language of the Athenian theatre. Asper, in character of Presenter of the play, thus opens...I fear no mood stamp in a private brow, When I am pleased to unmask a public vice. I fear no strumpet's drugs, nor ruffian's stab, Should I detect their... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 374 sivua
...and daub iniquity: Was never ground into such oily colours, But with an armed and resolved hand 1 'II strip the ragged follies of the time, Naked as at their birth I fear no mood stamped in a private bron-, When 1 am pleased to unmask a public vice. 1 fear no strumpet's drags,... | |
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