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" I pray thee, good lord mayor, be even as merry As if thou wert among thy shoemakers; It does me good to see thee in this humour. Eyre. Say'st thou me so, my sweet Dioclesian? Then, humph! "
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker: Now First Collected with Illustrative ... - Page 75
by Thomas Dekker - 1873
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Thomas Dekker

Thomas Dekker - Economics - 1887 - 642 pages
...Soliman and Perseda, and to Marlowe's Tamburlaine, though these were long after Eyre's tinioi 2 Magpie. King. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art. Eyre. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker ; you see not a white hair on my head, not a gray in this beard. Every hair, I...
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Thomas Dekker; with an Introduction and Notes

Thomas Dekker - 1887 - 560 pages
...and to Marlowe's Tamburlaine, though these were long after Eyre's timci* 2 Magpie. Dekker. O 'ing. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou •art. Eyre. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker ; you see not a white hair on my head, not a gray in this beard. Every hair, I...
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Famous Elizabethan Plays: Expurgated and Adapted for Modern Readers

Henry Macaulay Fitzgibbon - Drama - 1890 - 578 pages
...Prince am I none, yet am I princely born. By the Lord of Ludgate, my liege, I'll be as merry as a pie.1 King. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art. Eyre. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker ; you see not a white hair on my head, not a gray in this beard. Every hair, I...
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A History of English Poetry, Volume 4

William John Courthope - English poetry - 1903 - 642 pages
...humpe, prince am I none, yet am I princely born : by the lord of Ludgate, my liege, I'll be as merry as a pie. KING. Tell me in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art ? EYRE. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker ; you see not a white hair on my head, nor a gray in this beard ; every hair I...
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Thomas Dekker

Thomas Dekker - English drama - 1904 - 542 pages
...Perseda, and to Marlowe's Tamburlaine, though these were long after Eyre's time 2 Magpie. Dekker. G King. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art. Eyre. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker ; you see not a white hair on my head, not a gray in this beard. Every hair, I...
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Elizabethan Drama: In Two Volumes

English drama - 1910 - 476 pages
...humph ! Prince am I none, yet am I princely born. By the Lord of Ludgate, my liege, I'll be as merry as a pie.* KING. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art. EYRE. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker; you B Ruffs for the neck. "Flaps; as resembling the hanging chaps of a hound....
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Elizabethan Drama: In Two Volumes

English drama - 1910 - 494 pages
...Prince am I none, yet am I princely born. By the Lord of Ludgate, my liege, I'll be as merry as a pie.1 King. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art. Eyre. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker; you see not a white hair on my head, not a gray in this beard. Every hair, I...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists: Excluding Shakespeare, Selected Plays by ...

William Allan Neilson - English drama - 1911 - 936 pages
...am I none, yet am 1 princely born. By the Lord of Ludgate, my liege, 1 'II be as merry as a pie.7 >i King. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art. Eyre. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a younker ; you see not a white hair on my head, not a gray in this beard. Every hair, I...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare

William Allan Neilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 900 pages
...none, yet am I princely born. By the Lord of Ludgate, my liege, I '11 be as merry as a pie.7 11 Ring. Tell me, in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art. Eyre. My liege, a very boy, a stripling, a youuker ; you see not a white hair on my head, not a gray ill this beard. Every hair,...
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A History of English Poetry, Volume 4

William John Courthope - English poetry - 1911 - 522 pages
...humpe, prince am I none, yet am I princely born : by the lord of Ludgate, my liege, I'll be as merry as a pie. KING. Tell me in faith, mad Eyre, how old thou art ? King of Babylon's ransom ; Tamar Cham's beard was a rubbing brush to't ; yet I'll have it off, and...
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