Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... mean and bad . And I , who strove with heart and mind , That famished souls might break their fast , Discover now that Heaven is blind , The world is dead - THE TIME HATH PASSED ! " Oh , no , the Time's restored again , And with it all ...
... mean and bad . And I , who strove with heart and mind , That famished souls might break their fast , Discover now that Heaven is blind , The world is dead - THE TIME HATH PASSED ! " Oh , no , the Time's restored again , And with it all ...
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... mean ability . " The melancholy aspect of the young stranger did brighten up marvellously at the hearing of this commendation , and his eyes looked abundance of thanks . He argued the most favourable conclusion from so promising a ...
... mean ability . " The melancholy aspect of the young stranger did brighten up marvellously at the hearing of this commendation , and his eyes looked abundance of thanks . He argued the most favourable conclusion from so promising a ...
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... mean to make such generous use , you know . " " Ay , said I so ? " said he quickly , and with a monstrous serious look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no gold ; where should I get gold ? I am poor , miserably poor , as you see ...
... mean to make such generous use , you know . " " Ay , said I so ? " said he quickly , and with a monstrous serious look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no gold ; where should I get gold ? I am poor , miserably poor , as you see ...
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... mean- time , I will increase my attentions to the queen , so that she shall have no reason to quarrel with my behaviour : and when thou art secure in thy asy- lum , I shall start in my good ships for the voyage I intend . " " I would ...
... mean- time , I will increase my attentions to the queen , so that she shall have no reason to quarrel with my behaviour : and when thou art secure in thy asy- lum , I shall start in my good ships for the voyage I intend . " " I would ...
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... mean while , when thou didst me the especial favour of nearly running me down . But what a superlative taste thou hast in thy appoint- ments , " suddenly exclaimed he , as he noticed the splendid attire of Sir Walter ; " ' tis most ...
... mean while , when thou didst me the especial favour of nearly running me down . But what a superlative taste thou hast in thy appoint- ments , " suddenly exclaimed he , as he noticed the splendid attire of Sir Walter ; " ' tis most ...
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