Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... mayhap close upon it would be found- " I breathe a vein For a little gain ; And on moderate terms I cure the worms . " While in another place the gazer should meet- " Hair cut and curled As well as any where in the world ; And in bald ...
... mayhap close upon it would be found- " I breathe a vein For a little gain ; And on moderate terms I cure the worms . " While in another place the gazer should meet- " Hair cut and curled As well as any where in the world ; And in bald ...
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... mayhap , you may chance to miss it ; then shall it not bleed of a surety . Taking this ridge for the vein — having , first of all , tied a bandage of broad tape , at a penny a yard , above the bend of the arm , here you see " -and then ...
... mayhap , you may chance to miss it ; then shall it not bleed of a surety . Taking this ridge for the vein — having , first of all , tied a bandage of broad tape , at a penny a yard , above the bend of the arm , here you see " -and then ...
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... Mayhap I will give you another lesson on the cabbage leaf to- morrow , for , indeed , you must in no way attempt to breathe a vein till you have thus learnt of me the way many times . Now , perchance you shall not have forgot that we ...
... Mayhap I will give you another lesson on the cabbage leaf to- morrow , for , indeed , you must in no way attempt to breathe a vein till you have thus learnt of me the way many times . Now , perchance you shall not have forgot that we ...
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... on getting it into the cat's mouth . " I know thou hast got a villainous toothache by the look of thee , and , mayhap , I will do thee such excellent service as to take it out . Ay , and charge SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
... on getting it into the cat's mouth . " I know thou hast got a villainous toothache by the look of thee , and , mayhap , I will do thee such excellent service as to take it out . Ay , and charge SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 13.
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... mayhap shall spy what he shall not be pleased to see . ' " Then he made another plunge deeper than ever , at which the captain cried out lustily . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " angrily exclaimed the mischievous apprentice , throwing down the ...
... mayhap shall spy what he shall not be pleased to see . ' " Then he made another plunge deeper than ever , at which the captain cried out lustily . 66 By Gog and Magog ! " angrily exclaimed the mischievous apprentice , throwing down the ...
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