Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry England ...H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... youth . " Either up or down , " replied the jolly mercer . " That is , if she allow herself to be found : for , mayhap , she shall be with some of her gallants , — then shalt thou not find her , I warrant . ” At any previous time such ...
... youth . " Either up or down , " replied the jolly mercer . " That is , if she allow herself to be found : for , mayhap , she shall be with some of her gallants , — then shalt thou not find her , I warrant . ” At any previous time such ...
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... youth marvelled greatly that his kinsman should so conduct himself , it being so opposite to the usual staidness of his manner . " He aileth nothing , " said he . " By cock and pye , he aled so much last night , that I was forced to ...
... youth marvelled greatly that his kinsman should so conduct himself , it being so opposite to the usual staidness of his manner . " He aileth nothing , " said he . " By cock and pye , he aled so much last night , that I was forced to ...
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... the sweetest young gentleman I've seen this many a day . ” " Is Joanna at home , dame ? " enquired the youth . " She hath " No , dear heart ! " 42 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . gallants who like their privacy to be broken in upon ...
... the sweetest young gentleman I've seen this many a day . ” " Is Joanna at home , dame ? " enquired the youth . " She hath " No , dear heart ! " 42 SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS . gallants who like their privacy to be broken in upon ...
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... youth . " Maidenly ! " exclaimed Dame Margery , with a very significant look , as she went and carefully closed the door . " I'faith , ' twould be strange in- deed , could it be called maidenly . But , in honest truth , I like not to ...
... youth . " Maidenly ! " exclaimed Dame Margery , with a very significant look , as she went and carefully closed the door . " I'faith , ' twould be strange in- deed , could it be called maidenly . But , in honest truth , I like not to ...
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... youth , in a little impatence . 66 Oh , scores of things , I warrant you , ” answered the dame , " and such things , that the speaking of them maketh me blush outright . Indeed , it be a most absolute truth that I be the virtuosest of ...
... youth , in a little impatence . 66 Oh , scores of things , I warrant you , ” answered the dame , " and such things , that the speaking of them maketh me blush outright . Indeed , it be a most absolute truth that I be the virtuosest of ...
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