Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... thee ! I abandon thee to the fury of the immortal gods . " " Nay , but , sweet Will . " " Ay , ' sweet Will ' thou callest me now ; yet a moment since I was likened to a jackass eating thistles . Hast thou no shame ? Dost think ...
... thee ! I abandon thee to the fury of the immortal gods . " " Nay , but , sweet Will . " " Ay , ' sweet Will ' thou callest me now ; yet a moment since I was likened to a jackass eating thistles . Hast thou no shame ? Dost think ...
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... thee all Olympus glows ; Well honoured is the poet's skill , When worth like thine its praise bestows . Then blessings be upon thy path , And joy that no ill breath can blast Be with thee - now the world's poor wrath Can harm me not ...
... thee all Olympus glows ; Well honoured is the poet's skill , When worth like thine its praise bestows . Then blessings be upon thy path , And joy that no ill breath can blast Be with thee - now the world's poor wrath Can harm me not ...
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... thee , Lazarus ! " added Master Bur- bage , in his usual jocose manner . " Hast thou come to the rich man's table , Lazarus ? Look for the crumbs , man ! Look for the crumbs ! and thou art not like to get anything else ; for the table ...
... thee , Lazarus ! " added Master Bur- bage , in his usual jocose manner . " Hast thou come to the rich man's table , Lazarus ? Look for the crumbs , man ! Look for the crumbs ! and thou art not like to get anything else ; for the table ...
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... thee anon , Dick , " said Master Shakspeare , as his visitors were proceeding to the door . " But I have a letter to write to my Lord Southampton , to thank him for yonder exquisite present of flowers he hath sent me from his own garden ...
... thee anon , Dick , " said Master Shakspeare , as his visitors were proceeding to the door . " But I have a letter to write to my Lord Southampton , to thank him for yonder exquisite present of flowers he hath sent me from his own garden ...
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... thee nought but excellence . ' Tis passing strange - but pity ' tis too true ! Thy goodness towards me doth seem to halt ; Things manifold thou dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest ...
... thee nought but excellence . ' Tis passing strange - but pity ' tis too true ! Thy goodness towards me doth seem to halt ; Things manifold thou dost unkindly do Which pain me much - yet know I not thy fault ; For ev'ry day thou heapest ...
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