Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... believe me , I shall be infinitely glad on't . " " Oh , I have the cursedest tooth that ever plagued a miserable old woman ! " said she , rocking herself to and fro , and moaning worse than ever . " In the extracting of teeth lieth my ...
... believe me , I shall be infinitely glad on't . " " Oh , I have the cursedest tooth that ever plagued a miserable old woman ! " said she , rocking herself to and fro , and moaning worse than ever . " In the extracting of teeth lieth my ...
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... Believe me I would not hurt a hair of your head , for any money , " replied the apprentice , with a very touching earnestness ; " but hold fast , -I can promise nothing if you let go the chair . " " Oh ! " shrieked the dame , louder and ...
... Believe me I would not hurt a hair of your head , for any money , " replied the apprentice , with a very touching earnestness ; " but hold fast , -I can promise nothing if you let go the chair . " " Oh ! " shrieked the dame , louder and ...
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... believe thou sayest it of thine own villainous invention : - thou wilt come to the gallows , that be one comfort . " " Away , old witch ! " " I'll live to see thee hanged , thou outrageous little villain . " " Mount thy broomstick , and ...
... believe thou sayest it of thine own villainous invention : - thou wilt come to the gallows , that be one comfort . " " Away , old witch ! " " I'll live to see thee hanged , thou outrageous little villain . " " Mount thy broomstick , and ...
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... Believe me , I like not the part of a tale- bearer , or to be a meddling with what concerneth me not : but noticing how hugely thou dost affect that Joanna-— ” " Ha ! what of her ? " exclaimed Master Francis hurriedly . " Go on , Harry ...
... Believe me , I like not the part of a tale- bearer , or to be a meddling with what concerneth me not : but noticing how hugely thou dost affect that Joanna-— ” " Ha ! what of her ? " exclaimed Master Francis hurriedly . " Go on , Harry ...
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... believe though , that she be as much abroad when she be at home , as at home when she be abroad ; for at times I know not what to make of her . In truth , she be given to strange humours , though willing enough when in the mood ...
... believe though , that she be as much abroad when she be at home , as at home when she be abroad ; for at times I know not what to make of her . In truth , she be given to strange humours , though willing enough when in the mood ...
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