Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... draw upon a snail for fear he should run at me ? " " By all true friendship , never asserted I aught of the kind , " answered the first with a monstrous seriousness . " For , if thou wouldst not draw 88 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
... draw upon a snail for fear he should run at me ? " " By all true friendship , never asserted I aught of the kind , " answered the first with a monstrous seriousness . " For , if thou wouldst not draw 88 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS .
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... kind and generous as thou art — I would on no account have thee leave such excel- lent studies to regard one who can teach thee no one thing of any usefulness . But I like not to hear thee say that thou art doing of nothing of advantage ...
... kind and generous as thou art — I would on no account have thee leave such excel- lent studies to regard one who can teach thee no one thing of any usefulness . But I like not to hear thee say that thou art doing of nothing of advantage ...
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... . Thou shalt not want for any thing That she who loveth thee can bring ; And love makes all things to be had : Prythee , Sweetheart ! be not so sad , " 66 ex- Truly a simple ditty and a kind , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 101.
... . Thou shalt not want for any thing That she who loveth thee can bring ; And love makes all things to be had : Prythee , Sweetheart ! be not so sad , " 66 ex- Truly a simple ditty and a kind , SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . 101.
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... kind , Bess ! ” claimed Sir Walter Raleigh , who had listened with evident delight both to the singer and to the song . " I'faith ! -it almost maketh me think that to be in a cage with so sweet a bird as art thou , must needs be better ...
... kind , Bess ! ” claimed Sir Walter Raleigh , who had listened with evident delight both to the singer and to the song . " I'faith ! -it almost maketh me think that to be in a cage with so sweet a bird as art thou , must needs be better ...
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... kind of me now . Besides , it is a fashion that however oft I may have fallen into , I liked never ; and at the present time am more than ever disinclined to . " " That ought thou not to hold in any sort of con- sideration , dear Walter ...
... kind of me now . Besides , it is a fashion that however oft I may have fallen into , I liked never ; and at the present time am more than ever disinclined to . " " That ought thou not to hold in any sort of con- sideration , dear Walter ...
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