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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... England . For thou know'st not , weele afke of them that know , His mother and himfelfe faall end this ftrife : And as they fay , fo fhall thy liuing paffe . 03 Robert . Robert . My lord , herein I challenge you of OF KING IOнN .
... England . For thou know'st not , weele afke of them that know , His mother and himfelfe faall end this ftrife : And as they fay , fo fhall thy liuing paffe . 03 Robert . Robert . My lord , herein I challenge you of OF KING IOнN .
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... England come , Twice should not Titan hide him in the west , To coole the fet - locks of his wearie teame , Till I had with an vnrefifted fhocke Controld the mannage of prowd Angiers walls , Or made a forfet of my fame to chaunce ...
... England come , Twice should not Titan hide him in the west , To coole the fet - locks of his wearie teame , Till I had with an vnrefifted fhocke Controld the mannage of prowd Angiers walls , Or made a forfet of my fame to chaunce ...
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... England is England , yeelding good and bad , And John of England is as other Iohns . Truft me yong Arthur , if thou like my reed , Praise thou the French that helpe thee in this need . Lymog . The Englishman hath little cause I trowe ...
... England is England , yeelding good and bad , And John of England is as other Iohns . Truft me yong Arthur , if thou like my reed , Praise thou the French that helpe thee in this need . Lymog . The Englishman hath little cause I trowe ...
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... England , Earle Pembrooke and Salisburie , The onely noted ' men of any name . Next them , a bastard of the kings deceast , A hardie wild head , tough and venturous , With many other men of high refolue . Then is there with them Elinor ...
... England , Earle Pembrooke and Salisburie , The onely noted ' men of any name . Next them , a bastard of the kings deceast , A hardie wild head , tough and venturous , With many other men of high refolue . Then is there with them Elinor ...
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... England , with Angiers , and diuers townes on this fide the fea : wil you ac- knowledge him your liege lord , who speaketh in my word , to entertain you with all fauors , as befeemeth a king to his fubiects , or a friend to his ...
... England , with Angiers , and diuers townes on this fide the fea : wil you ac- knowledge him your liege lord , who speaketh in my word , to entertain you with all fauors , as befeemeth a king to his fubiects , or a friend to his ...
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