Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... hath done hath been so singu- larly well liked , I despair not that posterity will give him proper countenance . However , suffice it to say , he sat writing with a creditable diligence ; ever and anon leaning against his seat ...
... hath done hath been so singu- larly well liked , I despair not that posterity will give him proper countenance . However , suffice it to say , he sat writing with a creditable diligence ; ever and anon leaning against his seat ...
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... hath passed for godlike forms To leave awhile their starry homes , And throw , ' mid human clouds and storms , Elysian joy on mortal domes . The Time hath passed when Phoebus flung His golden spells on laughing earth ; And ev'ry field ...
... hath passed for godlike forms To leave awhile their starry homes , And throw , ' mid human clouds and storms , Elysian joy on mortal domes . The Time hath passed when Phoebus flung His golden spells on laughing earth ; And ev'ry field ...
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... hath folded up his wings , And from his hand his bow hath cast ; Apollo's lyre hath lost its strings , Its tune hath fled - THE TIME HATH PASSED ! " Gone are the glorious visitants Who gave this world so bright a grace , And Grief and ...
... hath folded up his wings , And from his hand his bow hath cast ; Apollo's lyre hath lost its strings , Its tune hath fled - THE TIME HATH PASSED ! " Gone are the glorious visitants Who gave this world so bright a grace , And Grief and ...
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... hath nothing better than a bare trencher and an empty tankard . Catch the crumbs that have fallen then , for , in truth , thou lookest woefully like a right hungry Lazarus . ” " If I look as hungry as Lazarus , thou lookest as fine as ...
... hath nothing better than a bare trencher and an empty tankard . Catch the crumbs that have fallen then , for , in truth , thou lookest woefully like a right hungry Lazarus . ” " If I look as hungry as Lazarus , thou lookest as fine as ...
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... hath a spice of the ability of Sampson : for he maketh a goodly use of the jawbone of an ass . " " Ha , ha ! ” shouted Master Shakspeare , chafing his hands in the intensity of his delight . " Spare him not , good Lazarus ; an ' thou ...
... hath a spice of the ability of Sampson : for he maketh a goodly use of the jawbone of an ass . " " Ha , ha ! ” shouted Master Shakspeare , chafing his hands in the intensity of his delight . " Spare him not , good Lazarus ; an ' thou ...
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