Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... for a wound I'll come to thee ; for thou must have a most infinite stock of spermaceti . " Thus they proceeded , bantering and laughing at one another 14 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . Well cared for is the green earth still, ...
... for a wound I'll come to thee ; for thou must have a most infinite stock of spermaceti . " Thus they proceeded , bantering and laughing at one another 14 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . Well cared for is the green earth still, ...
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... proceeded , bantering and laughing at one another , and indulging their humours with per- fect satisfaction to themselves , when a knock was heard at the door , and admittance being granted , there entered a man of a pleasant aspect ...
... proceeded , bantering and laughing at one another , and indulging their humours with per- fect satisfaction to themselves , when a knock was heard at the door , and admittance being granted , there entered a man of a pleasant aspect ...
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... proceeded towards the door . " I thank you for the chain very heartily ; ' tis a gift worthy of the gravity of your affections ; and I know not , if you go on making a shew of such libe- ral behaviour , to what extent you may be ...
... proceeded towards the door . " I thank you for the chain very heartily ; ' tis a gift worthy of the gravity of your affections ; and I know not , if you go on making a shew of such libe- ral behaviour , to what extent you may be ...
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... proceeded . · " I gave my Love a ribbon rare , To tie around her silken hair . Sweetheart , ' quoth I , ' long may it grace So brave , so proud a resting place . ' ' Ah ! me , ' she cried , And looked and sighed , In this bright gaud ...
... proceeded . · " I gave my Love a ribbon rare , To tie around her silken hair . Sweetheart , ' quoth I , ' long may it grace So brave , so proud a resting place . ' ' Ah ! me , ' she cried , And looked and sighed , In this bright gaud ...
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... proceeded thus . " A young profli- gate , to think of singing love ditties at his time of life ; -was ever such iniquity in this world ? Fran- cis ! " again screamed he , with all the strength of his lungs . " An I do not make him hear ...
... proceeded thus . " A young profli- gate , to think of singing love ditties at his time of life ; -was ever such iniquity in this world ? Fran- cis ! " again screamed he , with all the strength of his lungs . " An I do not make him hear ...
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