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" I can be as lively too. Sometimes I foot it with dancing ; now with my gittern and else with my cittern ; then at the virginals ; ye know nothing comes amiss to me ; then carol I up a song withal, that by and by they come flocking about me like bees to... "
Laneham's Letter Describing the Magnificent Pageants Presented Before Queen ... - Page 90
by Robert Laneham - 1821 - 114 pages
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Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., Volume 2

Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1817 - 708 pages
...with my gittern, and else with my cittern, then at the virginals : Ye know nothing comes amiss to me : Then carol I up a song withal ; that by and by they...bees to honey : And ever they cry, ' Another, good Langham, another !' Shall I tell you ? When I see Mistress (A, see a mad Knave ; I had almost told...
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Shakspeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on ...

Nathan Drake - English literature - 1838 - 744 pages
...and else with my cittern, then at the virginals : Ye know nothing comes amiss to me : Then carol 1 oaken leaves: Some crosse the till-horse; some with...lesse attent To prayers than to merryment, Rim after (A, see a mad Knave ; I had almost told all !) that she gives once but an eye or an ear; why then,...
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Shakespeare [sic] and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ...

Nathan Drake - English literature - 1843 - 970 pages
...with my gittern, and else with my cittern, then at the virginals : Ye know nothing comes amiss to me : ! ™¿ accordingly, in alsion. y> llarvest-Home, (A, see a mad Knave ; 1 had almost told all !) that she gives once but an eye or an ear; why then,...
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Shakspeare and his times

Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pages
...Ye know nothing comes amiss to me : Then carol 1 up a song wilhal ; that by and by :.••; «>me flocking about me like bees to honey : And ever they cry, 'Another, good Laneham, :lier ! ' Shall I tell you? When I see ¡Mistress (A, see a mad Knave ; 1 had almost told 1 1 !" that...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 pages
...at the virginals ; ye know nothing comes amiss to me ; then carol I up 126 LOVE S LABOUR S LOST. 127 a song withal, that by and by they come flocking about me like bees to honey, and ever they ery, ' Another, good Laneham, another.' " Before the cud of Navarre's first interview with the Princess,...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...to me ; then carol I up 126 LOVE S LABOUll 3 LOST. a song withal, that by and by they come docking about me like bees to honey, and ever they cry, ' Another, good Laneham, another/ " Before the end of Navarre's first interview with the Princess, Boyct has discovered that he is "...
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Shakspere's England, Or, Sketches of Our Social History in the ..., Volume 1

Walter Thornbury - England - 1856 - 462 pages
...my gittern, or else with my cittern ; then at the virginals, — you know nothing comes amiss to me. Then carol I up a song withal, that by and by they...you when I see Mistress — (ah ! see a mad knave, and had almost told all) ; then she gives once but an eye or an ear, why then, man, am I blest: my...
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Shakespeare's England: Or, Sketches of Our Social History of the ..., Volume 1

Walter Thornbury - Great Britain - 1856 - 432 pages
...my gittern, or else with my cittern ; then at the virginals, — you know nothing comes amiss to me. Then carol I up a song withal, that by and by they...you when I see Mistress — (ah ! see a mad knave, and had almost told all) ; then she gives once but an eye or an ear, why then, man, am I blest : my...
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The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 pages
...with my gittern and else with my cittern ; then at the virginals ; ye know nothing comes amias to me ; гу unchanging. The person who has charge of the...other trumpery required for the business of the stage, " Before the end of Navarre's first interview with the Princess, Boyet has discovered that he ie "...
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William Shakespeare - 1867 - 484 pages
...with my gittern and else with my cittern ; then at the virginals ; ye know nothing comes amiss to me ; then carol I up a song withal, that by and by they...ever they cry, ' Another, good Laneham, another.' " Before the end of Navarre's first interview with the Princess, Boyet has discovered that he is "...
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