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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Why all is one , such lucke shall haunt his game , To whom the diuell owes an
open shame : His life a foe that leueld at my crowne , His death a frame to pull my
building downe . My thoughts harpt still on quiet by his end , Who living aimed ...
Why all is one , such lucke shall haunt his game , To whom the diuell owes an
open shame : His life a foe that leueld at my crowne , His death a frame to pull my
building downe . My thoughts harpt still on quiet by his end , Who living aimed ...
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From due obedience to their soueraigne : He animates the nobles in their warres
, He giues away the crowne to Philips fonne , And pardons all that seeke to
murther thee : And thus blind zeale is still predominant . Then lohn there is no
way to ...
From due obedience to their soueraigne : He animates the nobles in their warres
, He giues away the crowne to Philips fonne , And pardons all that seeke to
murther thee : And thus blind zeale is still predominant . Then lohn there is no
way to ...
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Thou must surrender to the fea of Rome Thy crowne and diadem , then shall the
pope Defend thee from th'inuasion of thy foes . And where his holinesse hath
kindled Fraunce , And set thy subiects hearts at warre with thee , Then shall he ...
Thou must surrender to the fea of Rome Thy crowne and diadem , then shall the
pope Defend thee from th'inuasion of thy foes . And where his holinesse hath
kindled Fraunce , And set thy subiects hearts at warre with thee , Then shall he ...
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Seaze the crowne f . Heere coolin , on this side my hand , and on that side yours :
Now is this golden crowne like a deepe well , That owes two buckets filling one
an other , The emptier euer dauncing in the ayre , The other downe vnfeene ...
Seaze the crowne f . Heere coolin , on this side my hand , and on that side yours :
Now is this golden crowne like a deepe well , That owes two buckets filling one
an other , The emptier euer dauncing in the ayre , The other downe vnfeene ...
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Your cares set up , do not plucke my cares down : My care is losse of care , by old
care done , Your care is gaine of care by new care won : The cares I giue , I haue
, though giuen away , They tend the crowne , yet still with me they stay . Bul .
Your cares set up , do not plucke my cares down : My care is losse of care , by old
care done , Your care is gaine of care by new care won : The cares I giue , I haue
, though giuen away , They tend the crowne , yet still with me they stay . Bul .
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