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Shake - scene ' is one of those jealous deformations of the great name to which the great name seems to lend itself - Shakebag and Shagbeard and even perhaps the Shagnasty which is used today for hated people whose names are not ...
Shake - scene ' is one of those jealous deformations of the great name to which the great name seems to lend itself - Shakebag and Shagbeard and even perhaps the Shagnasty which is used today for hated people whose names are not ...
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Shake - scene the Upstart Crow - caw caw caw . How dost thou , Johnny Fatscrotum ? ' ) ; a noble name had made its first appearance in print in shameful deformation : his father would not wish it so . He had wished Robin Greene no harm ...
Shake - scene the Upstart Crow - caw caw caw . How dost thou , Johnny Fatscrotum ? ' ) ; a noble name had made its first appearance in print in shameful deformation : his father would not wish it so . He had wished Robin Greene no harm ...
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Shake hands for ever , cancel all our vows , And when we meet at any time again , Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain . Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath , When , his pulse failing ...
Shake hands for ever , cancel all our vows , And when we meet at any time again , Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain . Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath , When , his pulse failing ...
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Foreword page II | 12 |
Mural of St George and the Dragon from the Guild Chapel StratforduponAvon page | 32 |
Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester page | 40 |
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