Shakespeare's Funeral and Other PapersW. Blackwood, 1889 - 311 pages |
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... grave , and was found lying drunk therein , with his spade beside him , at the hour of burial . For Pimper- nell , ' twas a half - witted companion , but his grandam kept money in ' s purse , and ' a served to pay scores , and ' a could ...
... grave , and was found lying drunk therein , with his spade beside him , at the hour of burial . For Pimper- nell , ' twas a half - witted companion , but his grandam kept money in ' s purse , and ' a served to pay scores , and ' a could ...
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... , and gladly will I go with thee to Charlecote . And now , ere we stand by that 1 See " Second Part of King Henry IV . , " act v . sc . 3 . greedy grave that is presently to swallow so huge a SHAKESPEARE'S FUNERAL . 19.
... , and gladly will I go with thee to Charlecote . And now , ere we stand by that 1 See " Second Part of King Henry IV . , " act v . sc . 3 . greedy grave that is presently to swallow so huge a SHAKESPEARE'S FUNERAL . 19.
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Sir Edward Bruce Hamley. greedy grave that is presently to swallow so huge a part of what is precious in England , we will see to that other business of thine , the raising of money for thee . ' Tis but a step , as I remember , to Master ...
Sir Edward Bruce Hamley. greedy grave that is presently to swallow so huge a part of what is precious in England , we will see to that other business of thine , the raising of money for thee . ' Tis but a step , as I remember , to Master ...
Page 33
... grave ; " which he thereupon read to me , and they are even now in the house , making ready . Drayton . Some of note and condition , may- hap ? Adam . Not so , not so , not so , Master Dray- ton ; there art thou wide indeed of the mark ...
... grave ; " which he thereupon read to me , and they are even now in the house , making ready . Drayton . Some of note and condition , may- hap ? Adam . Not so , not so , not so , Master Dray- ton ; there art thou wide indeed of the mark ...
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... graves , of worms , and epitaphs ; Make dust our paper , and with rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth . " 1 [ They enter the Church . 1 " King Richard II . , " act iii . sc . 2 . SCENE IV . - The inside of the Church . 36 ...
... graves , of worms , and epitaphs ; Make dust our paper , and with rainy eyes Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth . " 1 [ They enter the Church . 1 " King Richard II . , " act iii . sc . 2 . SCENE IV . - The inside of the Church . 36 ...
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