Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... doth seem to halt ; Things manifold thou dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest on me wrongs Find'st thou a perfect creature in my songs . ' Wherefore is this ? - ' Tis thus - no long ...
... doth seem to halt ; Things manifold thou dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest on me wrongs Find'st thou a perfect creature in my songs . ' Wherefore is this ? - ' Tis thus - no long ...
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... doth yearn , And dost within another's eyeballs seek The charm , the spirit , and the joy that shone In my rapt gaze reflected from thine own ! Nothing thou doest doth my eyes escape ; I know thy purposes - thy thoughts behold : Alas ...
... doth yearn , And dost within another's eyeballs seek The charm , the spirit , and the joy that shone In my rapt gaze reflected from thine own ! Nothing thou doest doth my eyes escape ; I know thy purposes - thy thoughts behold : Alas ...
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... Doth not your hair stand on end to see how he misuseth me ? Why , he costs me a matter of a groat a week for his diet — for he hath the appetite of two carriers -and then the caitiff ! to be robbing me in this monstrous manner , when ...
... Doth not your hair stand on end to see how he misuseth me ? Why , he costs me a matter of a groat a week for his diet — for he hath the appetite of two carriers -and then the caitiff ! to be robbing me in this monstrous manner , when ...
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... Doth he not talk admirably ? So doth a parrot if it be well taught . Wise oyster ! And there is but little difference betwixt your oyster and your man . Your oyster hath a beard , so hath your man ; —so he need not brag so much on that ...
... Doth he not talk admirably ? So doth a parrot if it be well taught . Wise oyster ! And there is but little difference betwixt your oyster and your man . Your oyster hath a beard , so hath your man ; —so he need not brag so much on that ...
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... 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 mistake not , he must by this time be in attendance ...
... 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 mistake not , he must by this time be in attendance ...
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