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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Tut , tut , grace me no grace , nor vnckle me no I am no traitours vnckle ; and that
word grace ( unckle , In an vngracious mouth , is but prophane : Why haue those |
banisht and forbidden legs Darde once to touch a g dust of Englands ground ?
Tut , tut , grace me no grace , nor vnckle me no I am no traitours vnckle ; and that
word grace ( unckle , In an vngracious mouth , is but prophane : Why haue those |
banisht and forbidden legs Darde once to touch a g dust of Englands ground ?
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Swearest thou , vngracious boy ? henceforth nere looke on me , thou art violently
carried away from grace , there is a diuell hauntes thee in the likenesse of a fat
old man , a tun of man is thy companion : why dost thou conuerfe with that trunke
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Swearest thou , vngracious boy ? henceforth nere looke on me , thou art violently
carried away from grace , there is a diuell hauntes thee in the likenesse of a fat
old man , a tun of man is thy companion : why dost thou conuerfe with that trunke
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The prince is here at hand , pleaseth your lordship To meet his grace iuít distance
tweene our armies . Enter prince Iohn and his armie . Mow . Your grace of York ,
in Gods name then set forward . Bilbop . Before , and greete his grace ( my lord )
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The prince is here at hand , pleaseth your lordship To meet his grace iuít distance
tweene our armies . Enter prince Iohn and his armie . Mow . Your grace of York ,
in Gods name then set forward . Bilbop . Before , and greete his grace ( my lord )
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The prince is here at hand , pleaseth your lordship To meet his grace iuít distance
tweene our armies . Enter prince Iohn and his armie . Mow . Your grace of York ,
in Gods name then set forward . Bilbop . Before , and greete his grace ( my lord )
...
The prince is here at hand , pleaseth your lordship To meet his grace iuít distance
tweene our armies . Enter prince Iohn and his armie . Mow . Your grace of York ,
in Gods name then set forward . Bilbop . Before , and greete his grace ( my lord )
...
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The very opener and intelligencer , Betweene the grace , the fanctities of heauen
, And our dull workings ? O who fhal beleeue , But you misuse the rcuerence of
your place , Imply the countenance and grace of heau'n , As a false fauorite dorh
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The very opener and intelligencer , Betweene the grace , the fanctities of heauen
, And our dull workings ? O who fhal beleeue , But you misuse the rcuerence of
your place , Imply the countenance and grace of heau'n , As a false fauorite dorh
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