Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: 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, 1766 |
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... peebles chafe , Cannot be heard : it is fo hie Ile looke no more Leaft my braine turne , and the deficient fight Topple downe headlong . Glo . Set me where you ftand . Edg . Edg . Giue me your hand : you are now THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
... peebles chafe , Cannot be heard : it is fo hie Ile looke no more Leaft my braine turne , and the deficient fight Topple downe headlong . Glo . Set me where you ftand . Edg . Edg . Giue me your hand : you are now THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
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... set thy fubiects hearts at warre with thee , Then fhall he curfe thy foes , and beate them downe , That feeke the difcontentment of the king . Ichn . From bad to worfe , or I muft loofe my realme , Or giue my crowne for penance vnto ...
... set thy fubiects hearts at warre with thee , Then fhall he curfe thy foes , and beate them downe , That feeke the difcontentment of the king . Ichn . From bad to worfe , or I muft loofe my realme , Or giue my crowne for penance vnto ...
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... Set downe , fet downe the loade not woorth your For done I am with deadly wounding griefe : Sickely and fuccourleffe , hopeleffe of any good , The world hath wearied me , and I haue wearied it : It loathes I liue , I liue and loathe my ...
... Set downe , fet downe the loade not woorth your For done I am with deadly wounding griefe : Sickely and fuccourleffe , hopeleffe of any good , The world hath wearied me , and I haue wearied it : It loathes I liue , I liue and loathe my ...
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... set forwards to the fight . Her . Here ftandeth Thomas Mowbray D. of Norfolke , On paine to be found falfe and recreant , Both to defend himselfe , and to approue Henry of Herford , Lancaster , and Darby , To God , his foueraigne , and ...
... set forwards to the fight . Her . Here ftandeth Thomas Mowbray D. of Norfolke , On paine to be found falfe and recreant , Both to defend himselfe , and to approue Henry of Herford , Lancaster , and Darby , To God , his foueraigne , and ...
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... set in the filuer fea , Which ferueues ‡ it in the office of a wall , Or as a moate defenfiue to a house , Against the enuie of leffe happier lands : This blessed plotte , this earth , this realme , this England , This nurse , this ...
... set in the filuer fea , Which ferueues ‡ it in the office of a wall , Or as a moate defenfiue to a house , Against the enuie of leffe happier lands : This blessed plotte , this earth , this realme , this England , This nurse , this ...
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