Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... queen know of his being with me , Walter will be ruined and I undone . " " Be cautious ! will I not ? " replied the light - hearted creature , with a toss of her little head . " I'll be as sly as a cat stealing of cream ; and if her ...
... queen know of his being with me , Walter will be ruined and I undone . " " Be cautious ! will I not ? " replied the light - hearted creature , with a toss of her little head . " I'll be as sly as a cat stealing of cream ; and if her ...
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... queen's in the council chamber , and I have well excused my attendance . Come , Bess , I say - sweetest ! dearest ! best ! my heart ! my life ! -Ha , she revives ! " he cried joyfully , as he observed signs of returning animation in her ...
... queen's in the council chamber , and I have well excused my attendance . Come , Bess , I say - sweetest ! dearest ! best ! my heart ! my life ! -Ha , she revives ! " he cried joyfully , as he observed signs of returning animation in her ...
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... queen , so that she shall have no reason to quarrel with my behaviour ; and when thou art secure in thy asylum , I shall start in my good ships for the voyage I intend . " " I would not have thee anger the queen for worlds , " observed ...
... queen , so that she shall have no reason to quarrel with my behaviour ; and when thou art secure in thy asylum , I shall start in my good ships for the voyage I intend . " " I would not have thee anger the queen for worlds , " observed ...
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... queen . " " I will strive all I can , dear Bess , " replied her lover , affectionately raising her hand to his lips , " and be sure that thou make proper and speedy preparations for thy departure from this place . " " I will not fail ...
... queen . " " I will strive all I can , dear Bess , " replied her lover , affectionately raising her hand to his lips , " and be sure that thou make proper and speedy preparations for thy departure from this place . " " I will not fail ...
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... queen's good soldier , as to make it impossible for any one to take him for a Spaniard . " 66 Nay , thou flatterest me there , " said the Lord Howard , with an appearance of considerable modesty , " I did but follow the example of that ...
... queen's good soldier , as to make it impossible for any one to take him for a Spaniard . " 66 Nay , thou flatterest me there , " said the Lord Howard , with an appearance of considerable modesty , " I did but follow the example of that ...
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