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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... feele , not what we ought to fay : The oldest haue borne moft , we that are yong , Shall neuer fee so much , nor liue fo long . OF THE Troublesome RAIGNE of John King of England . THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . Lear. So I thinke too. ...
... feele , not what we ought to fay : The oldest haue borne moft , we that are yong , Shall neuer fee so much , nor liue fo long . OF THE Troublesome RAIGNE of John King of England . THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . Lear. So I thinke too. ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. OF THE Troublesome RAIGNE of John King of England . WITH THE Discouerie of King RICHARD Cordelions base Sonne ( Vulgarly named , the Bastard Fawconbridge :) ALSO , The Death of King Iohn at Swinftead ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. OF THE Troublesome RAIGNE of John King of England . WITH THE Discouerie of King RICHARD Cordelions base Sonne ( Vulgarly named , the Bastard Fawconbridge :) ALSO , The Death of King Iohn at Swinftead ...
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... England , and my noble lords ; Though God and fortune haue bereft from vs Victorious Richard fcourge of infidells , And clad this land in ftole of difmall hew : Yet giue me leaue to ioy , and ioy you all , That from this wombe hath ...
... England , and my noble lords ; Though God and fortune haue bereft from vs Victorious Richard fcourge of infidells , And clad this land in ftole of difmall hew : Yet giue me leaue to ioy , and ioy you all , That from this wombe hath ...
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... England : How fares our brother Philip king of Fraunce ? Chat . His highneffe at my comming was in health , And will ... England , with the lordship of Ireland , Poiters , Aniow , To- raine , Maine : and I attend thine answer . John . A ...
... England : How fares our brother Philip king of Fraunce ? Chat . His highneffe at my comming was in health , And will ... England , with the lordship of Ireland , Poiters , Aniow , To- raine , Maine : and I attend thine answer . John . A ...
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... England . For thou know'ft not , weele aske of them that know , His mother and himfelfe fhall end this ftrife : And as they fay , fo fhall thy liuing passe . 0 3 Robert . Robert . My lord , herein I challenge you of OF KING IOHN .
... England . For thou know'ft not , weele aske of them that know , His mother and himfelfe fhall end this ftrife : And as they fay , fo fhall thy liuing passe . 0 3 Robert . Robert . My lord , herein I challenge you of OF KING IOHN .
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