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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Follow me not , stay there . Knight . Made you no more offence then what you
speake of ? Kent , No , how chance the king comes with fo small a traine ? Foole .
If thou hadft beene set in the stockes for that question , thou hadít well deferued it
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Follow me not , stay there . Knight . Made you no more offence then what you
speake of ? Kent , No , how chance the king comes with fo small a traine ? Foole .
If thou hadft beene set in the stockes for that question , thou hadít well deferued it
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Gloft . O my follies , then Edgar was abused , Kinde gods forgiue me that , and
prosper him . Reg . Goe thrust him out at gates , and let him smell his way to
Douer , how ist my lord ? how looke you ? Corn . I have receiued a hurt , follow
me lady ...
Gloft . O my follies , then Edgar was abused , Kinde gods forgiue me that , and
prosper him . Reg . Goe thrust him out at gates , and let him smell his way to
Douer , how ist my lord ? how looke you ? Corn . I have receiued a hurt , follow
me lady ...
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Mother come you with me , and for the rest That will not follow lohn in this attempt
, Confusion light vpon their damned foules . Come lords , fight for your K. that
fightech for your good . Phil . And are they gone ? Panduph thy felfe shalt see
How ...
Mother come you with me , and for the rest That will not follow lohn in this attempt
, Confusion light vpon their damned foules . Come lords , fight for your K. that
fightech for your good . Phil . And are they gone ? Panduph thy felfe shalt see
How ...
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I am as poore as Iob my lord , but not fo pacient , your lord ship may minister the
potion of imprisonment to me , in respect of pouerty , but how I should be your
pacient to follow your preicriptions , the wise may make som dramme of a scruple
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I am as poore as Iob my lord , but not fo pacient , your lord ship may minister the
potion of imprisonment to me , in respect of pouerty , but how I should be your
pacient to follow your preicriptions , the wise may make som dramme of a scruple
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You follow the yong prince vp and downe , like his ill angell . Falt . Not so my lord
, your ill angell is light , but I hope he that lookes vpun me will take me without
weighing , and yet in some respeits i grant I cannot go . I cannot tell , ver tue is of
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You follow the yong prince vp and downe , like his ill angell . Falt . Not so my lord
, your ill angell is light , but I hope he that lookes vpun me will take me without
weighing , and yet in some respeits i grant I cannot go . I cannot tell , ver tue is of
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