Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England, Band 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... Thou hast me now , ' Said she , all blushing to her brow ; The sterling ore Lasts evermore , And binds fond hearts , unbound before . " 399 " Oh ! the unwhipped rogue ! he sings of love at his age , " exclaimed the old miser , in ...
... Thou hast me now , ' Said she , all blushing to her brow ; The sterling ore Lasts evermore , And binds fond hearts , unbound before . " 399 " Oh ! the unwhipped rogue ! he sings of love at his age , " exclaimed the old miser , in ...
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... thou reprobate ! when thou wert making the place ring with thy amorous ballads ? Be that proper matter to sing at an ... hast committed . How didst get these fine pieces of candle I found in thy room ? Hast no shame ? What , pilfer from ...
... thou reprobate ! when thou wert making the place ring with thy amorous ballads ? Be that proper matter to sing at an ... hast committed . How didst get these fine pieces of candle I found in thy room ? Hast no shame ? What , pilfer from ...
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... thou hast robbed me that is manifest . Thou hast taken advantage of the natural generosity of my disposi- tion , and art in the habit of consuming my sub- stance without my privity . I tell thee it be infamous -I tell thee it be felony ...
... thou hast robbed me that is manifest . Thou hast taken advantage of the natural generosity of my disposi- tion , and art in the habit of consuming my sub- stance without my privity . I tell thee it be infamous -I tell thee it be felony ...
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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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... hast thou the same reason still To dote upon me ever . WILBYE . A combination and a form indeed , Where every god did seem to set his seal , To give the world assurance of a man . SHAKSPEARE . Ir was in a private closet in the queen's ...
... hast thou the same reason still To dote upon me ever . WILBYE . A combination and a form indeed , Where every god did seem to set his seal , To give the world assurance of a man . SHAKSPEARE . Ir was in a private closet in the queen's ...
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