Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... round with no small degree of alarm impressed upon his unamiable features , he observed a young female - by her ... rounded , and moulded into the most excellent proportions , which were admirably apparelled in a neat boddice and a ...
... round with no small degree of alarm impressed upon his unamiable features , he observed a young female - by her ... rounded , and moulded into the most excellent proportions , which were admirably apparelled in a neat boddice and a ...
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... round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my dove ...
... round her neck . " I have loved you for some months , sweetest ! and all the little gifts I have bestowed upon you , were to shew you how enamoured I was of your most blessed condition . And I will tell you a secret my love ! my dove ...
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... round her neck , " and now for the kiss - the kiss - the kiss - my angel upon earth ! -the kiss , sweet mistress Joanna ; throw your soft arms around me , and press me your delicate lips . " " There's my hand , " quietly replied she ...
... round her neck , " and now for the kiss - the kiss - the kiss - my angel upon earth ! -the kiss , sweet mistress Joanna ; throw your soft arms around me , and press me your delicate lips . " " There's my hand , " quietly replied she ...
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... round with an arch look , as she roached the door , " ' tis a burning shame thou shouldst be in love . I marvel at it hugely . Well , if ever thou catchest me possessed of any of thy melancholy humours , I'll give thee leave to shut me ...
... round with an arch look , as she roached the door , " ' tis a burning shame thou shouldst be in love . I marvel at it hugely . Well , if ever thou catchest me possessed of any of thy melancholy humours , I'll give thee leave to shut me ...
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... round upon the last speaker- " I prythee keep thy cox - ening for those who will listen to thee . I'll have none on't . " " I'faith , Alice , if thy wit be always so sharp , thou wilt lead apes in the next world , depend on't , " said ...
... round upon the last speaker- " I prythee keep thy cox - ening for those who will listen to thee . I'll have none on't . " " I'faith , Alice , if thy wit be always so sharp , thou wilt lead apes in the next world , depend on't , " said ...
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