| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 348 pages
...If then thou be son to me, here lieth the point ; — Why. being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher,* and eat blackberries? a question not to be uked. Shall the eon of England prove a thief, and take purses ? a question to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...If then thou be son to me, here lies the point ; — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher,' and eat blackberries ? a question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove n thief, and take purses? a question to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pages
...If then thou be son to me, here lies the point ; — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? l / ? a question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief, and take purses? a question to... | |
| Eliza Lynn - 1851 - 906 pages
...trodden on, the faster it grows,' increase with the using ! Shall I prove ungrateful to thee ? — ' shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher, and eat blackberries ?' two questions not to be asked ! I thank thee, lady, and these gentlest companions of thy youth ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 744 pages
...If then thou be son to me, here lies the point. — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher, and eat blackberries ? A question, not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief," and take purses ? A question... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 546 pages
...If then thou be sou to me, here lieth the point ; — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher", and eat blackberries? a question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief, and take purses? a question to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 548 pages
...If then thou be sou to me, here lieth the point ; — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher', and eat blackberries? a question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief, and take purses? a question to... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - Elocution - 1851 - 570 pages
...If, then, thou be son to me, here lies the point : — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher, and eat blackberries ? a question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief, and take purses ? a question... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 544 pages
...If then thou be son to me, here lies the point ; — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher,|| and eat blackberries ? a question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief, and take purses ? a question... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 550 pages
...me. If then thou be son to me, here lies the point; — Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher,|| and eat blackberries ? a question not to be asked. Shall the son of England prove a thief, and take purses ? a question... | |
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