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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Eate it vp all Hortensio , if thou louest mee : Much good do it vnto thy gentle heart
: Kate eate apace ; and now my honie loue , Will we return vnto thy fathers house
, And reuell it as brauely as the best , With filken coats and caps , and golden ...
Eate it vp all Hortensio , if thou louest mee : Much good do it vnto thy gentle heart
: Kate eate apace ; and now my honie loue , Will we return vnto thy fathers house
, And reuell it as brauely as the best , With filken coats and caps , and golden ...
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Edg . A seruingman , proud in heart and minde , that curlde my baire , wore
gloues in my cap , serued the luft of my mistris heart , and did the acte of
darknesse with her , swore as many oaths as I spake words , and broke them in
the sweete ...
Edg . A seruingman , proud in heart and minde , that curlde my baire , wore
gloues in my cap , serued the luft of my mistris heart , and did the acte of
darknesse with her , swore as many oaths as I spake words , and broke them in
the sweete ...
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Alb . Me thought the very gate did prophefie A royall noblenesle , I must embrace
thee , Let sorow split my heart if I did euer hate thee or thy father . Edg . Worthy
prince I know it . Alb . Where haue you hid your felfe ? How haue you knowne the
...
Alb . Me thought the very gate did prophefie A royall noblenesle , I must embrace
thee , Let sorow split my heart if I did euer hate thee or thy father . Edg . Worthy
prince I know it . Alb . Where haue you hid your felfe ? How haue you knowne the
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Twise for one step Ile grone , the way being fort , And peece the way out with a
heauie heart . Come , come , in wooing forrow lets bc briefe , Since wedding it ,
there is such length in griefe : One kisfe shall stoppe our mouthes , and doubly
part ...
Twise for one step Ile grone , the way being fort , And peece the way out with a
heauie heart . Come , come , in wooing forrow lets bc briefe , Since wedding it ,
there is such length in griefe : One kisfe shall stoppe our mouthes , and doubly
part ...
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Theres a merry heart , good M. Silens , lle giuc you a health for that anon . Shal .
Giue master Bardolfe some wine , Dauy . Dauy . Sweet fir sit , Ile be with you
anon , most sweet fir sit , master page , good master page fit : proface , what you ...
Theres a merry heart , good M. Silens , lle giuc you a health for that anon . Shal .
Giue master Bardolfe some wine , Dauy . Dauy . Sweet fir sit , Ile be with you
anon , most sweet fir sit , master page , good master page fit : proface , what you ...
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