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. 1600 |
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Comfort thy felfe king lohn , the cardnall goes Vpon his curse to make them leaue
their armes . Exit . Bastard . Comfort my lord , and curse the cardinall , Betake
your felfe to armes , my troupes are prest To answer Lewes with a lustie shocke ...
Comfort thy felfe king lohn , the cardnall goes Vpon his curse to make them leaue
their armes . Exit . Bastard . Comfort my lord , and curse the cardinall , Betake
your felfe to armes , my troupes are prest To answer Lewes with a lustie shocke ...
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Lord marshall , command our officers at armes , Be readie to direct thefe home all
armes * . Exit . + Enter Iohn of Gaunt , with the dutchesse of Glocester . Gaunt .
Alas , the part I had in Woodstocks ý blood , Doth more solicite me , then your ...
Lord marshall , command our officers at armes , Be readie to direct thefe home all
armes * . Exit . + Enter Iohn of Gaunt , with the dutchesse of Glocester . Gaunt .
Alas , the part I had in Woodstocks ý blood , Doth more solicite me , then your ...
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In Gods name and the kings , say who thou art , And why thou commest thus
knightly clad in armes ? Against what man thou comst , and what's thy quarrell ,
Speake truely on thy knight - hood , and thy oath , As so defend thee heauen and
thy ...
In Gods name and the kings , say who thou art , And why thou commest thus
knightly clad in armes ? Against what man thou comst , and what's thy quarrell ,
Speake truely on thy knight - hood , and thy oath , As so defend thee heauen and
thy ...
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From foorth the rancks of many thousands French , O then how quickly should
this arme of mine , Now prisoner to the ... art a banisht man , and heere art come ,
Before the expiration of thy time , In brauing armes against my + foueraigne , Bul .
From foorth the rancks of many thousands French , O then how quickly should
this arme of mine , Now prisoner to the ... art a banisht man , and heere art come ,
Before the expiration of thy time , In brauing armes against my + foueraigne , Bul .
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... is forsworne , He cals vs rebels , traytors , and will scourge With hawty armes ,
this hatefull name in vs. Enter Dowg . Dowg . Arme gentlemen , to armes , for I
haue throwne A braue defiance in king Henries teeth ; And Westmerland that was
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... is forsworne , He cals vs rebels , traytors , and will scourge With hawty armes ,
this hatefull name in vs. Enter Dowg . Dowg . Arme gentlemen , to armes , for I
haue throwne A braue defiance in king Henries teeth ; And Westmerland that was
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