Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Alice . " What dost sigh for , Bess ? " suddenly enquired the youngest . " O ' my troth , thou hast appeared very woeful of late . " " Did I sigh , Alice ? " asked the other de- jectedly . And " Sigh , Coz ! " repeated Alice . " No old ...
... Alice . " What dost sigh for , Bess ? " suddenly enquired the youngest . " O ' my troth , thou hast appeared very woeful of late . " " Did I sigh , Alice ? " asked the other de- jectedly . And " Sigh , Coz ! " repeated Alice . " No old ...
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... Alice , Alice ! how thou dost run on , " ex- claimed Mistress Throckmorton . " Ay , forsooth , had I no legs I could run on with such a subject , ” replied her cousin , laughing merrily . " But how dost like the setting of this sleeve ...
... Alice , Alice ! how thou dost run on , " ex- claimed Mistress Throckmorton . " Ay , forsooth , had I no legs I could run on with such a subject , ” replied her cousin , laughing merrily . " But how dost like the setting of this sleeve ...
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... Alice , with a smile of peculiar meaning . " Wise man ? -wise fiddle- stick ! In what is he wise ? Doth he not talk admirably ? So doth a parrot if it be well taught . Wise oyster ! And there is but little difference betwixt your oyster ...
... Alice , with a smile of peculiar meaning . " Wise man ? -wise fiddle- stick ! In what is he wise ? Doth he not talk admirably ? So doth a parrot if it be well taught . Wise oyster ! And there is but little difference betwixt your oyster ...
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... Alice , affection- ately kissing her forehead . " I will do anything to pleasure thee . " And thereupon the two cousins did caress one another with a lovingness that was most touching to behold . " But if he make thee melancholy , I'll ...
... Alice , affection- ately kissing her forehead . " I will do anything to pleasure thee . " And thereupon the two cousins did caress one another with a lovingness that was most touching to behold . " But if he make thee melancholy , I'll ...
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... Alice ! " remarked her cousin earnestly . " Thou must con- trive to let me have speech with him here ; for it is of the utmost importance . " " Here , cousin ! " " Ay , here , Alice , " replied she ; " my life , all that is dear to me ...
... Alice ! " remarked her cousin earnestly . " Thou must con- trive to let me have speech with him here ; for it is of the utmost importance . " " Here , cousin ! " " Ay , here , Alice , " replied she ; " my life , all that is dear to me ...
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