Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... doubt I much it love like mine hath known . Oh , would I could forget that thou wert kind , Or thou would'st act more truly to my mind ! Remember this - the threat'ning cataract That loudest roars , is use for no man's hands ; And ' mid ...
... doubt I much it love like mine hath known . Oh , would I could forget that thou wert kind , Or thou would'st act more truly to my mind ! Remember this - the threat'ning cataract That loudest roars , is use for no man's hands ; And ' mid ...
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... doubt thee hugely , " responded the other , shaking his head , " for'tis so much in thy fashion . Then wert thou busying thymost fruit- ful imagination in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay ...
... doubt thee hugely , " responded the other , shaking his head , " for'tis so much in thy fashion . Then wert thou busying thymost fruit- ful imagination in search of new discoveries , and , instead of steering into some delectable bay ...
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... of our incomparable captain of the guard . " " Ha ! what doth he seem inclined to take the bait , and quarrel with Essex ? " enquired the other . " I doubt it much , " responded his companion 56 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... of our incomparable captain of the guard . " " Ha ! what doth he seem inclined to take the bait , and quarrel with Essex ? " enquired the other . " I doubt it much , " responded his companion 56 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... doubt it much , " responded his companion ; " I moved him a little , but not sufficient to ground any such hopes upon . " 66 " Tis enough , " exclaimed Cecil , each is jealous of the other , and very small things will suffice to ...
... doubt it much , " responded his companion ; " I moved him a little , but not sufficient to ground any such hopes upon . " 66 " Tis enough , " exclaimed Cecil , each is jealous of the other , and very small things will suffice to ...
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... doubt me , " said she ; " I thought I had proved beyond question , how much I regarded thee above all others - perhaps with more carelessness than did become me . But knowing the innocency of mine intentions , and trusting in the ...
... doubt me , " said she ; " I thought I had proved beyond question , how much I regarded thee above all others - perhaps with more carelessness than did become me . But knowing the innocency of mine intentions , and trusting in the ...
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