Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merrie EnglandLeavitt and Allen, 1851 - 315 Seiten |
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... passed he the time till he was stirred up by the shrill voice of his uncle from below stairs , abusing him soundly for a lie - a - bed ; at the which he got up and employed himself at the necessary drudgery of his miserly kins- man ...
... passed he the time till he was stirred up by the shrill voice of his uncle from below stairs , abusing him soundly for a lie - a - bed ; at the which he got up and employed himself at the necessary drudgery of his miserly kins- man ...
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... passed uncheck'd- Tenants at will , that Time will soon eject ; These are but sorry solace for the lack Of that which Memory only can bring back . Yet hath that solace some sweet gift withal , Some pleasant power , some profitable end ...
... passed uncheck'd- Tenants at will , that Time will soon eject ; These are but sorry solace for the lack Of that which Memory only can bring back . Yet hath that solace some sweet gift withal , Some pleasant power , some profitable end ...
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... passing over it like a thick film , and gathered round the dreamer's head in a heavy volume . The flame crept up his legs to his body . The inky cloud passed over the exquisitely - smiling aspect , and be- came as a pall before the ...
... passing over it like a thick film , and gathered round the dreamer's head in a heavy volume . The flame crept up his legs to his body . The inky cloud passed over the exquisitely - smiling aspect , and be- came as a pall before the ...
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