Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Villain ! you have cut my finger ! " bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf , and looking very dismal at his finger , which began a bleeding some- what . 66 O'my life , I knew not your hand was so nigh ! ” said the boy , with an ...
... Villain ! you have cut my finger ! " bawled out Master Lather , dropping the leaf , and looking very dismal at his finger , which began a bleeding some- what . 66 O'my life , I knew not your hand was so nigh ! ” said the boy , with an ...
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... villain ! " shouted out the old woman , her face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth : " you have pulled out the only two sound teeth I had in my head , and left the aching one in . " " What , have I ...
... villain ! " shouted out the old woman , her face all of a sudden becoming livid with rage , as she looked upon the tooth : " you have pulled out the only two sound teeth I had in my head , and left the aching one in . " " What , have I ...
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... villain . " 66 Nay , thou hadst best be quiet and take thyself off , " observed the boy , seriously ; though he took huge delight in seeing her in so towering a pas- sion . " Indeed if thou shewest thy tearing humour to me , I will set ...
... villain . " 66 Nay , thou hadst best be quiet and take thyself off , " observed the boy , seriously ; though he took huge delight in seeing her in so towering a pas- sion . " Indeed if thou shewest thy tearing humour to me , I will set ...
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... villain ! ” " Away , broomstick ! " " Thou hang - dog ! Thou gallows bird ! ” " Out , brimstone ! " " Thou misbegotten imp of mischief ! Thou- " " The devil waiteth supper for thee . Vanish ! " " Agh ! " shrieked the enraged old woman ...
... villain ! ” " Away , broomstick ! " " Thou hang - dog ! Thou gallows bird ! ” " Out , brimstone ! " " Thou misbegotten imp of mischief ! Thou- " " The devil waiteth supper for thee . Vanish ! " " Agh ! " shrieked the enraged old woman ...
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... Villain ! Dost fight a gentleman with such a heathenish weapon as a barber's pole ? " exclaimed the captain in a monstrous astonishment . " Down with it , fellow , or I will mince thee into nothing . " " Nay , if thou likest not a ...
... Villain ! Dost fight a gentleman with such a heathenish weapon as a barber's pole ? " exclaimed the captain in a monstrous astonishment . " Down with it , fellow , or I will mince thee into nothing . " " Nay , if thou likest not a ...
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