Shakespeare and His Friends Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry EnglandBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 484 Seiten |
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... thou hast brought , Oft didst thou say thou could'st love none but me ; And much I strived to be worthy thee . But now - unhappy chance that brought this turn ! Thou dost deny me with excuses weak The fondnesses for which my soul doth ...
... thou hast brought , Oft didst thou say thou could'st love none but me ; And much I strived to be worthy thee . But now - unhappy chance that brought this turn ! Thou dost deny me with excuses weak The fondnesses for which my soul doth ...
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... thou most abhorred and infamous old dotard but I will use thee . For the sake of one whose little finger is dearer ... thou knowest how easy he is of provocation , so I ran all the way home . " " Thou hadst best make haste , and conceal ...
... thou most abhorred and infamous old dotard but I will use thee . For the sake of one whose little finger is dearer ... thou knowest how easy he is of provocation , so I ran all the way home . " " Thou hadst best make haste , and conceal ...
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... thou expect to hear me , thou reprobate ! when thou wert making the place ring with thy amorous ballads ! Be that proper matter to sing at an honest scrivener's ! Why , the passengers will take the house for a bagnio . Fie upon thee ...
... thou expect to hear me , thou reprobate ! when thou wert making the place ring with thy amorous ballads ! Be that proper matter to sing at an honest scrivener's ! Why , the passengers will take the house for a bagnio . Fie upon thee ...
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... thou by those heathenish books of which thou hast such goodly store ? " " I had them from a friend , " replied Master Francis , " and I am obliged to be indebted to the same quarter for such assistance as my necessities require - which ...
... thou by those heathenish books of which thou hast such goodly store ? " " I had them from a friend , " replied Master Francis , " and I am obliged to be indebted to the same quarter for such assistance as my necessities require - which ...
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... thou shalt troop for it . I will get rid of thee straight . Thou shalt find other uncles to give thee house room , and feed and clothe thee , thou pestilent varlet ! for I'll have none of thee . Was it not enough that thou shouldst rob ...
... thou shalt troop for it . I will get rid of thee straight . Thou shalt find other uncles to give thee house room , and feed and clothe thee , thou pestilent varlet ! for I'll have none of thee . Was it not enough that thou shouldst rob ...
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