Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Lord ha ' mercy on my sins ! Oh ! murder ! murder ! murder ! " screamed the old woman , with all the strength of her lungs , as she tried to hold his hands ; but this time he knit his brows fiercely , and twisted at the instrument as if ...
... Lord ha ' mercy on my sins ! Oh ! murder ! murder ! murder ! " screamed the old woman , with all the strength of her lungs , as she tried to hold his hands ; but this time he knit his brows fiercely , and twisted at the instrument as if ...
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... lord , " replied Harry Daring very respectfully , and with a countenance that would have become a judge ; " he hath gone to wait upon an alderman , if it please your lordship , who be troubled with the windy cholics exceeding badly ...
... lord , " replied Harry Daring very respectfully , and with a countenance that would have become a judge ; " he hath gone to wait upon an alderman , if it please your lordship , who be troubled with the windy cholics exceeding badly ...
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... lord . " " What , canst quote Latin ? " asked Captain Swagger , as completely imposed upon as the old woman had been . " Well , take my arm ; but see that I be let blood in proper fashion , fellow ! or I will cut off thy ears . " " Of ...
... lord . " " What , canst quote Latin ? " asked Captain Swagger , as completely imposed upon as the old woman had been . " Well , take my arm ; but see that I be let blood in proper fashion , fellow ! or I will cut off thy ears . " " Of ...
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... lord , " said the young chirurgeon , pressing of the thumb of his left hand down nigh unto the bend of the arm , and in the right hand having the lancet very close upon it . The other did as he was desired , but not without looking a ...
... lord , " said the young chirurgeon , pressing of the thumb of his left hand down nigh unto the bend of the arm , and in the right hand having the lancet very close upon it . The other did as he was desired , but not without looking a ...
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... lord : yet was he nothing but a trumpery haberdasher , who had no higher em- ployment than the measuring out a yard or so of sad - coloured taffeta for some tapster's widow . He be the impudentest varlet : —but I will acquaint you with ...
... lord : yet was he nothing but a trumpery haberdasher , who had no higher em- ployment than the measuring out a yard or so of sad - coloured taffeta for some tapster's widow . He be the impudentest varlet : —but I will acquaint you with ...
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