Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... hanged forthwith . A man who hath his thousands might turn his wife and children into the street , and iive as sensually as he pleased , and they would never wag a tongue at him ; but if another , who liveth honestly with what little he ...
... hanged forthwith . A man who hath his thousands might turn his wife and children into the street , and iive as sensually as he pleased , and they would never wag a tongue at him ; but if another , who liveth honestly with what little he ...
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... hanged if thou hast more brains than a roast chesnut . But as thou canst not en- tertain me with thy discourse , see if thou canst tune up thy pipe for a song . A song - a song , Gregory ! " " Believe me , I have forgotten every tune ...
... hanged if thou hast more brains than a roast chesnut . But as thou canst not en- tertain me with thy discourse , see if thou canst tune up thy pipe for a song . A song - a song , Gregory ! " " Believe me , I have forgotten every tune ...
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... first . " ' Twas then a lover and his lass , Her rosy cheek with his acquaint— ” " Thou art at the psalm again , and be hanged to thee ! " here exclaimed his companion . " Indeed then I knew it not ; but I 288 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... first . " ' Twas then a lover and his lass , Her rosy cheek with his acquaint— ” " Thou art at the psalm again , and be hanged to thee ! " here exclaimed his companion . " Indeed then I knew it not ; but I 288 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... hanged to thee , " cried out his lusty host , and thereat lent him such a kick of the breech , that it sent him bounce against the old woman , as she was a going out at the door . " Ya ! " screamed she , as loud as she could bawl , and ...
... hanged to thee , " cried out his lusty host , and thereat lent him such a kick of the breech , that it sent him bounce against the old woman , as she was a going out at the door . " Ya ! " screamed she , as loud as she could bawl , and ...
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... bloodthirsty mob , yelling at the sight of us , as if they had reason to boast of their victory . It was given out that we were to be hanged , which sent some of us on our beam ends at the thought 322 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... bloodthirsty mob , yelling at the sight of us , as if they had reason to boast of their victory . It was given out that we were to be hanged , which sent some of us on our beam ends at the thought 322 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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