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  1.  Little Songs / Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860
    moolly cow. And here is Miss Pussy; She means by mee-ow, Give me too some milk From the good moolly ... your mittens! You naughty kittens Then you shall have no pie Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. No, you shall  details...
  2.  The Golden Asse / Apuleius, Lucius
    as then presently came to my remembrance, shee gently entertained mee and made mee good cheere ... , parents, and friends, for the love of a vile harlot and old strumpet. When Socrates heard mee raile  details...
  3.  As You Like It / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    , and as thou saist, charged my brother on his blessing to breed mee well: and there begins my sadnesse: My brother ... mee, his countenance seemes to take from me: hee lets mee feede with his Hindes, barres mee the place  details...
  4.  Christine / Cholmondeley, Alice
    by Frau Berg as _Unser junge englische Gast_, Mees--no, I can't write what she made of Cholmondeley ... -washed, nice-looking, foolish, rich, nothing-at-all English Mees, who is going to waste my time and her money  details...
  5.  Notes and Queries, Number 49, October 5, 1850 / Various
    or private collection. "Come heare, Lady Muses, and help mee to sing, Come love mee where I lay ... . "Our Buckingham Duke is the man that I meane, Come love mee where I lay; On his shoulders  details...
  6.  The Story of Pocahontas / Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
    in deformitie of person, but of a subtill wit and crafty understanding, he with a long circumstance told mee how well Powhatan loved and respected mee, and in that I should not doubt any way of his kindness ...  details...
  7.  The Splendid Folly / Pedler, Margaret, -1948
    to hear Mees Quentin. But you will play for her--many times yet." Then, turning to Diana, he added by way of introduction: "This is my accompanist, Mees Lermontof." Diana received the impression ...  details...
  8.  The Rowley Poems / Chatterton, Thomas
    lecturnyes to mee, Myscheefe ys whanne you are nygh. (_AElla_, 107.) Did ever shepherd's pipe play ... ] dome of Robynne of the Dale. 20 RAUFE. Saie to mee nete; I kenne thie woe  details...
  9.  Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson / Radisson, Pierre Esprit, 1636-1710
    that weare to befall mee. We did shoot sometime and killed some Duks, which made one of my fellow travellers ... young men that I left some tenne houres before heere weare killed. Whether they came after mee, or weare  details...
  10.  The First ('Bad') Quarto / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    ._ Most like, it horrors mee with feare and wonder. 2. It would be spoke to. _Mar._ Question it H ... to thee, and grace to mee. Speake to mee. If thou art priuy to thy countries fate, Which happly  details...

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