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. 1600J. and R. Tonson, 1766 - English drama |
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... : Whose fonne thou art , then pardon me the rather , For faire king Richard was thy noble father . 1 Phil . Then Robin Fauconbridge I wish thee ioy Phil . OF KING LOHN . Or take from him a while his hearings vfe. ...
... : Whose fonne thou art , then pardon me the rather , For faire king Richard was thy noble father . 1 Phil . Then Robin Fauconbridge I wish thee ioy Phil . OF KING LOHN . Or take from him a while his hearings vfe. ...
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... warres : If fo , forbearance is a deed well donc . Arth . Ah mother , poffeffion of a crowne is much , And lohn as I haue heard reported of , For For prefent vantage would aduenture farre . The world can THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE 1 ...
... warres : If fo , forbearance is a deed well donc . Arth . Ah mother , poffeffion of a crowne is much , And lohn as I haue heard reported of , For For prefent vantage would aduenture farre . The world can THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE 1 ...
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... Lohn . Philip , bring foorth thy fonne , here is my neece , And here in marriage I do giue with her From me and my fucceffors English kings , Volqueffon , Poiters , Aniou , Torain , Main , And thirtie thousand markes of ftipend coyne ...
... Lohn . Philip , bring foorth thy fonne , here is my neece , And here in marriage I do giue with her From me and my fucceffors English kings , Volqueffon , Poiters , Aniou , Torain , Main , And thirtie thousand markes of ftipend coyne ...
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... The greateft coward liuing on the earth . John . Then cheere thee Philip , lohn wil keep his word , Kucele down , in fight of Philip king of France , And And all these princely lords affembled here , I gird THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE.
... The greateft coward liuing on the earth . John . Then cheere thee Philip , lohn wil keep his word , Kucele down , in fight of Philip king of France , And And all these princely lords affembled here , I gird THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE.
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... lohn in this attempt , Confufion light vpon their damned foules . Come lords , fight for your K. that fighteth for your good . Phil . And are they gone ? Panduph thy felfe fhalt fee How France will fight for Rome and Romih rites ...
... lohn in this attempt , Confufion light vpon their damned foules . Come lords , fight for your K. that fighteth for your good . Phil . And are they gone ? Panduph thy felfe fhalt fee How France will fight for Rome and Romih rites ...
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