Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... dear Bess , I will say nothing of him , since it doth not please thee , " replied her com- panion . " And now , because thou art quite ready , and I have teased thee in some measure , I will go and seek the noble captain ; for , if I ...
... dear Bess , I will say nothing of him , since it doth not please thee , " replied her com- panion . " And now , because thou art quite ready , and I have teased thee in some measure , I will go and seek the noble captain ; for , if I ...
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... dear , sweet , exquisite Bess ! " cried he , flinging down his hat , and pressing her in his arms . 66 " By heaven ! she hath swooned , " he exclaimed , as he observed her head droop , and her cheek quite pallid : then , cautiously ...
... dear , sweet , exquisite Bess ! " cried he , flinging down his hat , and pressing her in his arms . 66 " By heaven ! she hath swooned , " he exclaimed , as he observed her head droop , and her cheek quite pallid : then , cautiously ...
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... Dear , dear Bess ! " he continued , with more em- phasis , as he began vigorously to chafe her hands . " Revive thee , girl - revive ! ' Tis I - ' tis Walter- thy Walter , dear Bess . There is nothing to fear , believe me . We have no ...
... Dear , dear Bess ! " he continued , with more em- phasis , as he began vigorously to chafe her hands . " Revive thee , girl - revive ! ' Tis I - ' tis Walter- thy Walter , dear Bess . There is nothing to fear , believe me . We have no ...
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... dear Bess , and am free to go where I will , " he replied . " The queen will know all , dear Walter - she must discover it soon . " 66 Why so , dear Bess ? " enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot tell thee - no , indeed , I cannot ...
... dear Bess , and am free to go where I will , " he replied . " The queen will know all , dear Walter - she must discover it soon . " 66 Why so , dear Bess ? " enquired Sir Walter . " Alas ! I cannot tell thee - no , indeed , I cannot ...
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... dear Walter , I know , and from that I am fear- ful that her knowledge of thy marriage will deeply affect thy prosperity . Indeed , I would rather die than that thou shouldst receive injury for my sake . " " O'my life , thou art a most ...
... dear Walter , I know , and from that I am fear- ful that her knowledge of thy marriage will deeply affect thy prosperity . Indeed , I would rather die than that thou shouldst receive injury for my sake . " " O'my life , thou art a most ...
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