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The author intended but a poor witticism , and even that is lost . The Hostess would say , that she'd fetch a constable : and this officer she calls by his other name , a Third - borough : and upon this term Sly founds the conundrum in ...
The author intended but a poor witticism , and even that is lost . The Hostess would say , that she'd fetch a constable : and this officer she calls by his other name , a Third - borough : and upon this term Sly founds the conundrum in ...
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Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well my hounds : Brach Merriman , -the poor cur is emboss'd , Omne bene . Slie . Tilly vally ; by crisee Tapster Ile fese you anone : " Fills the t'other pot , and all's paid for : looke you , " I doe ...
Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well my hounds : Brach Merriman , -the poor cur is emboss'd , Omne bene . Slie . Tilly vally ; by crisee Tapster Ile fese you anone : " Fills the t'other pot , and all's paid for : looke you , " I doe ...
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Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - Leech Merriman ; that is , apply some remedies to Merriman , the poor cur has his joints swelled . -Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the ...
Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - Leech Merriman ; that is , apply some remedies to Merriman , the poor cur has his joints swelled . -Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the ...
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I rather think , ( with Sir Thomas Hanmer ) that Shakspeare wrote : he's And when he says poor , say that he dreams . The dignity of a lord is then significantly opposed to the poverty which it would be natural for Sly to acknowledge .
I rather think , ( with Sir Thomas Hanmer ) that Shakspeare wrote : he's And when he says poor , say that he dreams . The dignity of a lord is then significantly opposed to the poverty which it would be natural for Sly to acknowledge .
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Who , for twice seven years , hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar : 2 And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin ...
Who , for twice seven years , hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar : 2 And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin ...
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