Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures"Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures" by William Black. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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Come, blow thy horn, jolly hunter! And again it was: For a morn in spring is the sweetest thing Cometh in all the year! And in truth she could not have lit upon a sweeter morning than this was; just as a chance passer-by might have said.
Come, blow thy horn, jolly hunter! And again it was: For a morn in spring is the sweetest thing Cometh in all the year! And in truth she could not have lit upon a sweeter morning than this was; just as a chance passer-by might have said.
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this was; just as a chance passer-by might have said to himself that he had never seen a pleasanter sight than this young English maiden presented as she went idly along the river-side, gathering wild flowers the while.
this was; just as a chance passer-by might have said to himself that he had never seen a pleasanter sight than this young English maiden presented as she went idly along the river-side, gathering wild flowers the while.
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And if I can show them him who is to be my worshipful lord and master, why, then, my gossip Prue may have the better chance of reaching the goal where I doubt not her heart is fixed. Come, then, to prove your skill, good sir.
And if I can show them him who is to be my worshipful lord and master, why, then, my gossip Prue may have the better chance of reaching the goal where I doubt not her heart is fixed. Come, then, to prove your skill, good sir.
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"And with haste, so please you, good sir," said she, "for I would not that any chance comer had a tale of this meeting to carry back to the gossips." He stooped down and placed the sun-dial carefully on the ground, at a spot where the ...
"And with haste, so please you, good sir," said she, "for I would not that any chance comer had a tale of this meeting to carry back to the gossips." He stooped down and placed the sun-dial carefully on the ground, at a spot where the ...
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He was no goose-herd, I tell you, most proper and learned man; and he must have the chance of working the wonders he foretold. Come, now, think of it with reason, dear Prue. If there be no power in the charm, if I go to Shottery for my ...
He was no goose-herd, I tell you, most proper and learned man; and he must have the chance of working the wonders he foretold. Come, now, think of it with reason, dear Prue. If there be no power in the charm, if I go to Shottery for my ...
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