Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Dost think , because thine own wretched hack will not stir a foot , that thou shalt ride on my Pegasus ? I'm an oyster if I let thee . " " What ! not assist thy old friend and comrade ? " asked the other , in the same bantering tone he ...
... Dost think , because thine own wretched hack will not stir a foot , that thou shalt ride on my Pegasus ? I'm an oyster if I let thee . " " What ! not assist thy old friend and comrade ? " asked the other , in the same bantering tone he ...
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... dost forget thine own tricks , old memorandum ? Hast forgot when thou wert laying siege to Barbara , the sexton's pretty daughter , behind the church , how I , with a sheet I had stolen for the nonce , and a turnip - lantern and candle ...
... dost forget thine own tricks , old memorandum ? Hast forgot when thou wert laying siege to Barbara , the sexton's pretty daughter , behind the church , how I , with a sheet I had stolen for the nonce , and a turnip - lantern and candle ...
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... Dost hesitate to tell it ? Take my word for it , you are paying her no compliment if you do . " " Her name is Joanna , " said the youth in a voice scarcely audible , and trying unsuccessfully to hide his confusion 32 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS ...
... Dost hesitate to tell it ? Take my word for it , you are paying her no compliment if you do . " " Her name is Joanna , " said the youth in a voice scarcely audible , and trying unsuccessfully to hide his confusion 32 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS ...
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... dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest on me wrongs Find'st thou a perfect creature in my songs . ' Wherefore is this ? - ' Tis thus - no long time since Each day , each hour , each ...
... dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest on me wrongs Find'st thou a perfect creature in my songs . ' Wherefore is this ? - ' Tis thus - no long time since Each day , each hour , each ...
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... dost deny me with excuses weak The fondnesses for which my soul doth yearn , And dost within another's eyeballs seek The charm , the spirit , and the joy that shone In my rapt gaze reflected from thine own ! Nothing thou doest doth my ...
... dost deny me with excuses weak The fondnesses for which my soul doth yearn , And dost within another's eyeballs seek The charm , the spirit , and the joy that shone In my rapt gaze reflected from thine own ! Nothing thou doest doth my ...
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