Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... I be a dying ! my hour be come ; I must needs give up the ghost ! " cried she , very piteously . 66 Keep a good heart - you will be well 18 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . pulum dimidium aquæ puræ quantum sufficit:' the ...
... I be a dying ! my hour be come ; I must needs give up the ghost ! " cried she , very piteously . 66 Keep a good heart - you will be well 18 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . pulum dimidium aquæ puræ quantum sufficit:' the ...
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... heart - you will be well enough soon , " replied he , as he was a wiping of his instru- ment . 66 " Indeed , ' twas a most awful scrunch , " added his patient , looking in most deplorable fashion ; methought my head was a going clean ...
... heart - you will be well enough soon , " replied he , as he was a wiping of his instru- ment . 66 " Indeed , ' twas a most awful scrunch , " added his patient , looking in most deplorable fashion ; methought my head was a going clean ...
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... heart upon a pretty wench , the other , if he believeth that she playeth him false , should tell him of it as speedy as may be . And as it be my custom to go in the early morning to bathe in the river with Jack o ' the Turnstile , long ...
... heart upon a pretty wench , the other , if he believeth that she playeth him false , should tell him of it as speedy as may be . And as it be my custom to go in the early morning to bathe in the river with Jack o ' the Turnstile , long ...
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... heart ! you be the sweetest young gentleman I've seen this many a day . ” " Is Joanna at home , dame ? " enquired the youth . " She hath " No , dear heart ! " 42 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . gallants who like their privacy to be broken ...
... heart ! you be the sweetest young gentleman I've seen this many a day . ” " Is Joanna at home , dame ? " enquired the youth . " She hath " No , dear heart ! " 42 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . gallants who like their privacy to be broken ...
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... heart ! " replied she . stepped out some time since . And you wear a sword too ! Indeed you have as handsome an ap- pearance with you as heart could desire . " " Know you what time she will return ? " asked Master Francis , in some ...
... heart ! " replied she . stepped out some time since . And you wear a sword too ! Indeed you have as handsome an ap- pearance with you as heart could desire . " " Know you what time she will return ? " asked Master Francis , in some ...
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