Shakespeare and His Friends ; Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England |
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... several papers and parchments tied up and placed on shelves about the fire -
place , that it was an office . - Francis ! Francis , I say ! A murrain on thee for a lazy
varlet ! thou art sure to give me the slip as soon as my back is turned . Francis !
... several papers and parchments tied up and placed on shelves about the fire -
place , that it was an office . - Francis ! Francis , I say ! A murrain on thee for a lazy
varlet ! thou art sure to give me the slip as soon as my back is turned . Francis !
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Nothing thou doest doth my eyes escape ; I know thy purposes -- thy thoughts
behold : Alas , that they should often take a shape Which multiplies my cares a
thousand fold ! Alas , that thou art changed ! -alas , indeed , A plant so fair should
...
Nothing thou doest doth my eyes escape ; I know thy purposes -- thy thoughts
behold : Alas , that they should often take a shape Which multiplies my cares a
thousand fold ! Alas , that thou art changed ! -alas , indeed , A plant so fair should
...
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Oh ! Gregory Vellum , Gregory Vellum , what a very ass thou art ! My chain of
Venice gold is lost irretrievably , that I took for a debt of fifty crowns , and for which
Master Ingot , the goldsmith , would have given me forty at any time . Oh ! fool ,
that ...
Oh ! Gregory Vellum , Gregory Vellum , what a very ass thou art ! My chain of
Venice gold is lost irretrievably , that I took for a debt of fifty crowns , and for which
Master Ingot , the goldsmith , would have given me forty at any time . Oh ! fool ,
that ...
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Fie upon .thee ! when I was of thy age I sung psalms and godly hymns — but I
was noted as a youth of a most modest discretion . What art thou noted for , I
wonder ? for impudency , disobediency , and all manner of dishonesty . ” “
Dishonesty ...
Fie upon .thee ! when I was of thy age I sung psalms and godly hymns — but I
was noted as a youth of a most modest discretion . What art thou noted for , I
wonder ? for impudency , disobediency , and all manner of dishonesty . ” “
Dishonesty ...
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cried the old man , in no way abating his passion , “ thou hast robbed me that is
manifest . Thou hast taken advantage of the natural generosity of my disposition ,
and art in the habit of consuming my substance without my privity . I tell thee it be
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cried the old man , in no way abating his passion , “ thou hast robbed me that is
manifest . Thou hast taken advantage of the natural generosity of my disposition ,
and art in the habit of consuming my substance without my privity . I tell thee it be
...
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