Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Sir Walter Raleigh , who had listened with evident delight both to the singer and to the song . " I'faith ! -it almost maketh me think that to be in a cage with so sweet a bird as art thou , must needs be better than to have the freedom ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh , who had listened with evident delight both to the singer and to the song . " I'faith ! -it almost maketh me think that to be in a cage with so sweet a bird as art thou , must needs be better than to have the freedom ...
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... Raleigh , seemingly in some astonishment , and gazing upon the smiling infant as he held it before him , added , " There are its mother's eyes , of a surety ! " 66 Nay , Walter ... Sir Walter , as he caught the child close to his breast . " ...
... Raleigh , seemingly in some astonishment , and gazing upon the smiling infant as he held it before him , added , " There are its mother's eyes , of a surety ! " 66 Nay , Walter ... Sir Walter , as he caught the child close to his breast . " ...
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... Sir Walter Raleigh looked up and said : — " Hast seen anything of Stephen ? ” " He hath been here this morning , " replied his wife , " with a letter from Alice , who writes me in a most merry vein , as if for the enlivening of my ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh looked up and said : — " Hast seen anything of Stephen ? ” " He hath been here this morning , " replied his wife , " with a letter from Alice , who writes me in a most merry vein , as if for the enlivening of my ...
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... Sir Walter Raleigh , as he finished the letter . " Some of them I know , and therefore can I safely say she hath hit them off to a nicety . I will lay a wager upon it that she will play them such tricks out of her infinite genius for ...
... Sir Walter Raleigh , as he finished the letter . " Some of them I know , and therefore can I safely say she hath hit them off to a nicety . I will lay a wager upon it that she will play them such tricks out of her infinite genius for ...
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... Sir Walter , upon certain of mine own affairs that did require instant atten- tion , else had I been here earlier ... Raleigh , after a little while . " Methinks its tendency must needs be of a very soothing kind , " replied the other ...
... Sir Walter , upon certain of mine own affairs that did require instant atten- tion , else had I been here earlier ... Raleigh , after a little while . " Methinks its tendency must needs be of a very soothing kind , " replied the other ...
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