The taming of the shrew. 1631. The history of King Lear. 1608. The troublesome raigne of King Iohn, in two parts. 1611. The tragedie of Richard the Second. 1615. The historie of Henry the Fourth. 1613. The second part of Henry the Fourth. 1600J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand; T. Payne, at the Mews-gate, Castle-Street; and W. Richardson, in Fleet-Street, 1766 |
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... selfe proclaim'd , And by the happy hollow of a tree , Escapt the hunt , no port is free , no place That guard , and most vnufall vigilence Doft not attend my taking while I may scape , I will preferue my felfe , and am bethought To ...
... selfe proclaim'd , And by the happy hollow of a tree , Escapt the hunt , no port is free , no place That guard , and most vnufall vigilence Doft not attend my taking while I may scape , I will preferue my felfe , and am bethought To ...
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... selfe : And here by heauens eternall lampes I fweare , As curfed Nero with his mother did , So I with you , if you refolue me not . Moth . Let mothers teares quench out thy angers fire , And vrge no further what thou doeft require ...
... selfe : And here by heauens eternall lampes I fweare , As curfed Nero with his mother did , So I with you , if you refolue me not . Moth . Let mothers teares quench out thy angers fire , And vrge no further what thou doeft require ...
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... selfe , The roote doth liue , from whence these thornes fpring vp , I and my promise past for his deliu'rie : Frowne friends , faile faith , the diuell goe withall , The brat shall die , that terrifies me thus . Pembrooke and Effex , I ...
... selfe , The roote doth liue , from whence these thornes fpring vp , I and my promise past for his deliu'rie : Frowne friends , faile faith , the diuell goe withall , The brat shall die , that terrifies me thus . Pembrooke and Effex , I ...
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... selfe shall vtter here . * I Thomas Plantaginet , earle of Salisburie , fweare vpon the altar , and by the holy army of faints , homage and allegeance to the right chriftian prince Lewis of France , as true and rightfull king to England ...
... selfe shall vtter here . * I Thomas Plantaginet , earle of Salisburie , fweare vpon the altar , and by the holy army of faints , homage and allegeance to the right chriftian prince Lewis of France , as true and rightfull king to England ...
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... selfe a king from raigne , Baft . This abbot hath an interest in this act . At all aduentures take thou that from me . There lie the abbot , abbey , lubber , diuell . March with the monke vnto the gates of hell . How fares my lord ...
... selfe a king from raigne , Baft . This abbot hath an interest in this act . At all aduentures take thou that from me . There lie the abbot , abbey , lubber , diuell . March with the monke vnto the gates of hell . How fares my lord ...
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