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The North American Review - Page 419
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King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King Henry IV, part 2. Henry V

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pages
...any christom2 child; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, e'en at turning o'the tide 3 ; for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with...as sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled of green fields 4. How now, Sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out — God, God, God !...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 602 pages
...any christom child 7; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, e'en at turning o'the tide s : for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with...as sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled of green fields. How now, sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out — God, God, God ! three...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 11

George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 338 pages
...been any christom child; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, e'en at turning o' the tide : for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with...but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen. How now, sir John? quoth I : What, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out, — Heaven, heaven, heaven,...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pages
...even just between twelve and one, e'en at turning o' the tide : for after I saw him fumble with tin- Padua. Before Baptista'i House. Enter T»AKIO,...house , Please it you, that I call? /'.-./. Ay, wh • How now, sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out — God, God, God!...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volume 11

1826 - 320 pages
...any christom child ; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, e'en at turning o' the tide : for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon hi§ fingers' ends, I knew there was but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen. How now, sir...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...any christom|| child ; 'a parted even just between twelve and one; e'en at turning o' the tide; for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with...there was but one way; for his nose was as sharp as a * ie The king of France, t Accomplishment. J Sifted. § Endowed. Sen, and 'a babbled of green fields....
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...been any christom child; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, e'en at taming o' the tide: for Painted upon a pole ; and underwrit, Here may yvu tee the tyrant. «mile upon his finger«1 ends, as sharp l 'a babbled of green fields. How now, sir John ? quoth I...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 9

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 pages
...child ; without object, or intention ; any thing attempted without precision, decision, or effect. I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon his finger's end. Shakipeare. As many farewells as be Stan in heaven, With distinct breath and consigned...
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Londiniana: Or, Reminiscences of the British Metropolis: Including ..., Volume 2

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 442 pages
...exploit at Gads Hill, until his departure for ' Arthur's bosom, in a burning quotidian tertian, when his nose was as sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled of green fields,' were progressively exhibited to the mind's eye ; which at length became so exalted in its hallucinations,...
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Londiniana: Or, Reminiscences of the British Metropolis, Volume 2

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 442 pages
...exploit at Gads Hill, until his departure for ' Arthur's bosom, in a burning quotidian tertian, when his nose was as sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled of green fields,' were progressively exhibited to the mind's eye ; Which at length became so exalted in its hallucinations,...
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