Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... pleasure in themselves ; Their lives are for each other ; and unknown Beyond the little sanctuary of their loves , Is any rapture which they there enjoy . - " If Nature then declare her law to be That 22 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... pleasure in themselves ; Their lives are for each other ; and unknown Beyond the little sanctuary of their loves , Is any rapture which they there enjoy . - " If Nature then declare her law to be That 22 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... lives , " exclaimed Master Francis warmly . " You will wait awhile before you offer any com- position to the public eye , " said Master Shaks- peare , affecting not to notice the interruption he had received , yet being much pleased ...
... lives , " exclaimed Master Francis warmly . " You will wait awhile before you offer any com- position to the public eye , " said Master Shaks- peare , affecting not to notice the interruption he had received , yet being much pleased ...
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... rogue out of doors ; he will ruin me straight an I do not ; and I would as lief live among savages as exist with a knave who plundereth me by wholesale of such estimable candles ' ends , and destroys me 42 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... rogue out of doors ; he will ruin me straight an I do not ; and I would as lief live among savages as exist with a knave who plundereth me by wholesale of such estimable candles ' ends , and destroys me 42 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... and his leaden countenance all of a glow , " we will spend all the yellow gold ; we will live a right merry life . I'faith you shall have all that heart can de- sire , you shall , you shall , you shall 46 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... and his leaden countenance all of a glow , " we will spend all the yellow gold ; we will live a right merry life . I'faith you shall have all that heart can de- sire , you shall , you shall , you shall 46 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... live in the time which her existence hath made glorious , but should be allowed to breathe in her presence and bask in the imperial sunshine of her eyes - nay , honour never to be too highly prized , " continued he with more vehemence ...
... live in the time which her existence hath made glorious , but should be allowed to breathe in her presence and bask in the imperial sunshine of her eyes - nay , honour never to be too highly prized , " continued he with more vehemence ...
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