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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... their amorous foiourne , And here are to be answer'd ; tell me my daughters ,
Which of you shall we say doth loue vs most , That we our largest bounty may
extend , Where merit doth most challenge it : Gonorill our eldest borne , speake
first .
... their amorous foiourne , And here are to be answer'd ; tell me my daughters ,
Which of you shall we say doth loue vs most , That we our largest bounty may
extend , Where merit doth most challenge it : Gonorill our eldest borne , speake
first .
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Thy fathers land cannot maintaine these thoughts , These thoughts are farre
vnfitting Fauconbridge : And well they may ; for why this mounting minde Doth
soare too high to stoupe to Fauconbridge . Why how now ? knowest thou where
thou art ...
Thy fathers land cannot maintaine these thoughts , These thoughts are farre
vnfitting Fauconbridge : And well they may ; for why this mounting minde Doth
soare too high to stoupe to Fauconbridge . Why how now ? knowest thou where
thou art ...
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Zounds , how haz he the leisure to be ficke In such a iustling time ? who leades
his power ? Vnder whose gouernment come they along ? Mes . His litters beares
his mind , not I his mind . Wor . I prethee tell me , doth he keepe his bed ? Mel .
Zounds , how haz he the leisure to be ficke In such a iustling time ? who leades
his power ? Vnder whose gouernment come they along ? Mes . His litters beares
his mind , not I his mind . Wor . I prethee tell me , doth he keepe his bed ? Mel .
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See now whether pure feare and intire cowardize , doth not make thee wrong this
virtuous gentlewoman to close with vs : is she of the wicked , is thine hostesle
here of the wicked , or is thy boy of the wicked , or honest Bardolje whole zeal ...
See now whether pure feare and intire cowardize , doth not make thee wrong this
virtuous gentlewoman to close with vs : is she of the wicked , is thine hostesle
here of the wicked , or is thy boy of the wicked , or honest Bardolje whole zeal ...
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Come heere Pistoll , stand behindemee . O if I had had tiine to haue made new
liueries : I woulde haue bestowed the thousand pound I borrowed of you , but tis
no matter , this pogre shew doth better , this doth inferre the zeale I had to see
him ...
Come heere Pistoll , stand behindemee . O if I had had tiine to haue made new
liueries : I woulde haue bestowed the thousand pound I borrowed of you , but tis
no matter , this pogre shew doth better , this doth inferre the zeale I had to see
him ...
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