Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... miser , very earnestly , " though I have , at divers times , essayed many different songs , somehow or another , yet know I not why , I never could find any other tune for them but the hundreth psalm . " " Then art thou but a goose at ...
... miser , very earnestly , " though I have , at divers times , essayed many different songs , somehow or another , yet know I not why , I never could find any other tune for them but the hundreth psalm . " " Then art thou but a goose at ...
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... miser , with exceed- ing complacency . " Somewhat better than thy miserable ditty , that be only fit to be sung over a kitten in a fit , ” replied the jolly mercer , with his customary laugh . " But hand up thy vessel , Gregory , for it ...
... miser , with exceed- ing complacency . " Somewhat better than thy miserable ditty , that be only fit to be sung over a kitten in a fit , ” replied the jolly mercer , with his customary laugh . " But hand up thy vessel , Gregory , for it ...
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... miser , looking still less at his ease . “ To be sure I do , Gregory . Dost think I know not on which side of the bread the butter lies ? —I tell thee , there be all sorts of notable gentlemen and brave gallants , come after her upon ...
... miser , looking still less at his ease . “ To be sure I do , Gregory . Dost think I know not on which side of the bread the butter lies ? —I tell thee , there be all sorts of notable gentlemen and brave gallants , come after her upon ...
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... miser of St. Mary Axe in no way seemed to relish , as was evident from the increasing uneasiness of his countenance . 66 Surely thou wouldst be glad to see her honestly married to some reputable person , " said he at last . " Dost take ...
... miser of St. Mary Axe in no way seemed to relish , as was evident from the increasing uneasiness of his countenance . 66 Surely thou wouldst be glad to see her honestly married to some reputable person , " said he at last . " Dost take ...
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... miser , now a little nettled at the manner in which his communi- Ication had been received . " She hath had great store of gifts from me - owches , rings , a Venetian chain that cost me fifty crowns , besides sundry sums in rose nobles ...
... miser , now a little nettled at the manner in which his communi- Ication had been received . " She hath had great store of gifts from me - owches , rings , a Venetian chain that cost me fifty crowns , besides sundry sums in rose nobles ...
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