Judith Shakespeare: A Romance, Volume 3Macmillan, 1884 |
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anger answer anxious asked Bardon Hill Ben Jonson better bide brought chance cheer Cicely comfort coming constable Cornelius Greene cottage daughter dear Judith dear Prudence door eyes face fear friends garden gentle gentleman girl give gone grandmother Hamnet hand harm hath head hear heard heart heed hope Jeremy JUDITH SHAKESPEARE Judith's father kind knew lass laugh listening London look looking-glass marriage Master Blaise master constable matter meadows mind Mistress morning mother and sister Nabal naught never night old dame Orridge overmaster parson perchance poor wench pray Prudence regarding rest rose saith sate scarce seemed Shottery speak story strange Stratford town sure sweet sweetheart talking tell thing thou thought Tom Quiney trembling trouble truly trust truth twas twill twould walk warrant Warwickshire Willie Hart wish wonder word young