Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Thou hast her hand . Though that be true , I asked not for a cudgel too ; And though mine own my angel be , She now doth play the devil with me . ' Alack ! Alack ! and well - a - day ! ' I heard a hapless husband say , • Bachelors all ...
... Thou hast her hand . Though that be true , I asked not for a cudgel too ; And though mine own my angel be , She now doth play the devil with me . ' Alack ! Alack ! and well - a - day ! ' I heard a hapless husband say , • Bachelors all ...
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... thou villain ! " exclaimed he on the outside in his customary jocular manner . " I see through thy tricks now . Thou art not the bird to be ever a singing to thyself . Thou hast got some pretty wench with thee - a murrian on thee for ...
... thou villain ! " exclaimed he on the outside in his customary jocular manner . " I see through thy tricks now . Thou art not the bird to be ever a singing to thyself . Thou hast got some pretty wench with thee - a murrian on thee for ...
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... Thou dost slander the modestest nature that breathes . " " Then alack for modesty ! " replied Master Shakspeare . " But I tell thee what it is Dick - I am stripped to the buff , therefore be as patient as thou canst for a minute or so ...
... Thou dost slander the modestest nature that breathes . " " Then alack for modesty ! " replied Master Shakspeare . " But I tell thee what it is Dick - I am stripped to the buff , therefore be as patient as thou canst for a minute or so ...
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... thou art the only ghost I would care to look on a second time . " " I believe thee there , Dick , " said the other with a laugh . " Nay , ' tis probable enough thou wouldst much rather turn thy back on a ghost than look on it at all ...
... thou art the only ghost I would care to look on a second time . " " I believe thee there , Dick , " said the other with a laugh . " Nay , ' tis probable enough thou wouldst much rather turn thy back on a ghost than look on it at all ...
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... thee he spoke right eloquently in thy praise . He mentioned the exceeding fine pleasure he had lately derived from the perusing of thy most sweet poems , which thou hast properly dedicated to him SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
... thee he spoke right eloquently in thy praise . He mentioned the exceeding fine pleasure he had lately derived from the perusing of thy most sweet poems , which thou hast properly dedicated to him SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 11.
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