Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... 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 bellows with fifty holes in it ...
... 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 bellows with fifty holes in it ...
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... Bess ! Bess ! Cousin ! Elizabeth ! " cried the now alarmed and anxious Alice . " What meaneth this ? Why are these tears — and for what art thou to blame ? Nay , this is mere folly . If the queen find out that Sir Walter love thee , she ...
... Bess ! Bess ! Cousin ! Elizabeth ! " cried the now alarmed and anxious Alice . " What meaneth this ? Why are these tears — and for what art thou to blame ? Nay , this is mere folly . If the queen find out that Sir Walter love thee , she ...
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... Bess ; for I like merry things . ” " Thou wilt change thy tune anon , depend on't , " said the elder . 66 " Change my tune ? I'll change my nature first , ” replied the other . By my troth , if the sky were to rain lovers , I'd keep ...
... Bess ; for I like merry things . ” " Thou wilt change thy tune anon , depend on't , " said the elder . 66 " Change my tune ? I'll change my nature first , ” replied the other . By my troth , if the sky were to rain lovers , I'd keep ...
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... Bess , I will say nothing of him , since it doth not please thee , " replied her com- panion . " And now , because thou art quite ready , and I have teased thee in some measure , I will go and seek the noble captain ; for , if I mistake ...
... Bess , I will say nothing of him , since it doth not please thee , " replied her com- panion . " And now , because thou art quite ready , and I have teased thee in some measure , I will go and seek the noble captain ; for , if I mistake ...
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... Bess ! Bess ! dear , sweet , exquisite Bess ! " cried he , flinging down his hat , and pressing her in his arms . 66 " By heaven ! she hath swooned , " he exclaimed , as he observed her head droop , and her cheek quite pallid : then ...
... Bess ! Bess ! dear , sweet , exquisite Bess ! " cried he , flinging down his hat , and pressing her in his arms . 66 " By heaven ! she hath swooned , " he exclaimed , as he observed her head droop , and her cheek quite pallid : then ...
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