Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... his leaden countenance all of a glow , " we will spend all the yellow gold ; we will live a right merry life . I'faith you shall have all that heart can de- sire , you shall , you shall , you shall 46 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... his leaden countenance all of a glow , " we will spend all the yellow gold ; we will live a right merry life . I'faith you shall have all that heart can de- sire , you shall , you shall , you shall 46 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... gold , and squander it right liberally . " Then , hearing a noise at the door which opened into the street , she looked to see who it was . The same modest youth entered to whom the reader hath been introduced , at Master Shak- speare ...
... gold , and squander it right liberally . " Then , hearing a noise at the door which opened into the street , she looked to see who it was . The same modest youth entered to whom the reader hath been introduced , at Master Shak- speare ...
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... gold of which you mean to make such generous use , you know . " " Ay , said I so ? " said he quickly , and with a monstrous serious look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no gold ; where should I get gold ? I am poor , miserably ...
... gold of which you mean to make such generous use , you know . " " Ay , said I so ? " said he quickly , and with a monstrous serious look , " no , ' twas a mistake . Gold ! I have no gold ; where should I get gold ? I am poor , miserably ...
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... gold - but it cost me fifty crowns ; and the pouting ripeness of your lips hath as much temptation as the polish upon the links ; and , in good truth , ' tis a most rare and costly trinket . " And thereupon he continued , now fixing his ...
... gold - but it cost me fifty crowns ; and the pouting ripeness of your lips hath as much temptation as the polish upon the links ; and , in good truth , ' tis a most rare and costly trinket . " And thereupon he continued , now fixing his ...
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... gold better than me , or you would seem less lòth to part with it ; so I'll e'en have none of you . " " There is the chain , sweetheart , " said he , eagerly throwing it round her neck , " and now for the kiss— the kiss - the kiss - my ...
... gold better than me , or you would seem less lòth to part with it ; so I'll e'en have none of you . " " There is the chain , sweetheart , " said he , eagerly throwing it round her neck , " and now for the kiss— the kiss - the kiss - my ...
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