And Ben Jonson peeped and so did Francis Beaumont and Pius VII.
Last time I took them to cathedral service, Ben Jonson pecked Sir Walter Raleigh on the head.
The male was called Fhuna Mhoir Ben Baynac, after one of the mountains of Glenavon, where at one time he resided; and the female was called Clashnichd Aulnaic, from her having had her abode in Craig-Aulnaic.
Poor Clashnichd, by way of apology for her conduct, gave James Gray a sad account of her usage, detailing at full length the series of cruelties committed upon her by Ben Baynac.
Apprehending instant destruction from his fury, she exclaimed to James Gray that they would be both dead people, and that immediately, unless James Gray hit with an arrow the mole which covered Ben Baynac's heart.
Yes, that is the song of Sion, which Jehuda ben Halevy sang with his dying breath amid the holy ruins of Jerusalem.
Old Ben Thornton, old Ben Thornton," and fetching another laugh, she sprang over the fence, and was soon lost from sight among the trees.
Davy was not a large man or a strong man, but little Ben found it difficult to follow him, and was compelled to ask his friend to stop and rest before they reached the hotel.
I do all I can," little Ben answered, "but I am so weak that I cannot do enough to satisfy them.
Silas asked no questions, but when his companion stepped into the dirty street, leaving little Ben alone, he followed, and walked a few paces behind him, as he hurried along in the direction of the inhabited portion of the town.
I am sorry to hear you are poor, sir," little Ben said.
But I have been very useless during the past forty and odd," Mr. Whittle continued, looking at little Ben as though he were evidence of it.
That is too much," Ben replied, with hope and gladness in his voice.
Little Ben was so surprisingly small for a boy of eleven that he was compelled to stand to reach the crumbs and bones, but his father regarded him as a brawny youth as tough as dogwood.
The chill of the evening air reminds them that it is time for little Ben to go in, but the two men remain outside to look at the sunset.
But don ye know Ben Davenport as worked at Carsons?
And Ben and Lodge and Drummond of Hawthornden All stared at him.
Camden and Selden, Chapman and Marston, too, And half Will's company with our big Ben Riding upon their shoulders.
And Ben was there, Humming a song upon that old black settle: "Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not ask for wine.
On a window-seat He stood, against the diamonded rich panes In the old oak parlour and, throwing back his hood, Who should it be but Ben, rareBen himself?
And in came Ben like a great galleon poised High on the white crest of a shouting wave, And then the feast began.
Then, feigning a clumsy stroke, Ben drove our craft As they drew level, right in among their blades.
But Ben has narrowly escaped her love," Said Chapman gravely.
And, when I looked into the room again, The lights were very dim, and I believed That Ben had fallen asleep.
Indeed, it did not take Ben Stone long to make a bundle of the few belongings he felt he must take.
To say that Ben was touched, would be to fail utterly in expressing the smallest degree of his feelings, yet he was a silent, undemonstrative fellow, and now he groped in vain for satisfactory words with which to thank the widow.
Listening, Ben Stone was astounded and almost appalled as he realized that to most persons that brief note must sound like a confession of guilt.
Although Ben had seemed to strike hard enough to break the creature’s ribs, it recovered, and came at him, even as the mastiff was sent rolling.
Suddenly Ben Stone stood still in his tracks, his face gone pale in an instant, for he was face to face with fate and a boy who knew his past.
At intermission Ben did not leave his seat, not caring to mingle with the boys and give them an opportunity to insult or anger him.
Knowing Ben Stone as he did, he had suspected him at once, and therefore he went in search of the deputy sheriff, whom he had some difficulty in finding.
As Benentered the big lower room, a little gathering of girls just inside the door suddenly stopped chattering, looked at him in a frightened way, and hastily drew aside, one or two of them uttering low exclamations.
To a fellow, they understood what it meant, and presently some of them glanced toward Ben Stone.
His deskmate, however, a little chap by the name of Walker, found an opportunity amid the bustle and movement of the scholars to lean toward Ben and whisper: “My!
Few of these fellows gave Ben any attention after nodding or speaking to him when introduced.
The length of the loch is ten miles, and at its termination it meets the pass of the Trosachs, between Ben An and Ben Venue, which are the rudest and shaggiest of hills.
We kept on our way, often looking back towards Loch Lomond, and wondering at the grandeur which Ben Vain and Ben Voirlich, and the rest of the Ben fraternity, had suddenly put on.
On changing horses at Callender, we alighted, and saw Ben Ledi behind us, making a picturesque background to the little town, which seems to be the meeting-point of the Highlands and Lowlands.
For an account of the quarrel of Dekker and Marston withBen Jonson see Dr R.
Small, The Stage Quarrel between Ben Jonson and the so-called Poetasters; in E.
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