Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England |
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He taketh upon him to commend my beauty , when the lord treasurer desireth to
make himself agreeable to the maid of honour ; then sayeth he , with a very
infinite gravity , • Be chary of thy smiles , mistress ; butter melts i ' the sun ! butter
melts ...
He taketh upon him to commend my beauty , when the lord treasurer desireth to
make himself agreeable to the maid of honour ; then sayeth he , with a very
infinite gravity , • Be chary of thy smiles , mistress ; butter melts i ' the sun ! butter
melts ...
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On mine honour , I admire it hugely , ” responded his lordship , with a vast shew
of admiration . “ I marvel not thou shouldst be the very model of dress amongst us
, for thou art truly delicate in the choice of thy fabrics , and infinitely curious in the
...
On mine honour , I admire it hugely , ” responded his lordship , with a vast shew
of admiration . “ I marvel not thou shouldst be the very model of dress amongst us
, for thou art truly delicate in the choice of thy fabrics , and infinitely curious in the
...
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But I shall have the honour of winning a purse of gold of the most bountiful
sovereign that subject ever had . ' “ Odds bodikins , man , thou art mad sure ! ”
exclaimed the queen good humouredly . “ How canst expect to win such a mad ...
But I shall have the honour of winning a purse of gold of the most bountiful
sovereign that subject ever had . ' “ Odds bodikins , man , thou art mad sure ! ”
exclaimed the queen good humouredly . “ How canst expect to win such a mad ...
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cried her majesty , in a voice that not only made Lord Bumble hear , but
astonished him so , that it sent him staggering two or three paces backwards ,
upon the delicate toes of some of the maids of honour ; who , not liking so
impressive a ...
cried her majesty , in a voice that not only made Lord Bumble hear , but
astonished him so , that it sent him staggering two or three paces backwards ,
upon the delicate toes of some of the maids of honour ; who , not liking so
impressive a ...
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... of his illustrious sovereign , and to the great advancement of his own honour . "
“ Ah , my Lord Burghley is certainly somewhat deficient in such matters ;
nevertheless he is an excellent statesman and a faithful servant , ” observed the
queen .
... of his illustrious sovereign , and to the great advancement of his own honour . "
“ Ah , my Lord Burghley is certainly somewhat deficient in such matters ;
nevertheless he is an excellent statesman and a faithful servant , ” observed the
queen .
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