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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But lohn , they saw from out their highest towers The cheualiers of France and
crosse - bow - shot Make lanes of Naughterd bodies through thine hoast , And
are resolu'd to yeeld to Arthurs right . lohn . Why Philip , though thou braust it fore
the ...
But lohn , they saw from out their highest towers The cheualiers of France and
crosse - bow - shot Make lanes of Naughterd bodies through thine hoast , And
are resolu'd to yeeld to Arthurs right . lohn . Why Philip , though thou braust it fore
the ...
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Q Elin . lohn giue it hiin , fo shalt thou liue in peace , And keepe the refi tue fans
icopardie . Lhn . Philip , bring foorth thy fonne , Here is my neece , And here in
marriage I do giue with her From me and my fucceffors Englijb kings , Volqueflon
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Q Elin . lohn giue it hiin , fo shalt thou liue in peace , And keepe the refi tue fans
icopardie . Lhn . Philip , bring foorth thy fonne , Here is my neece , And here in
marriage I do giue with her From me and my fucceffors Englijb kings , Volqueflon
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Accurft indeede to kneele to such a drudge , And get no help with thy submission
, Vnfheathe thy sword , and fley the mifprowd priest That thus triumphs ore thee a
mightie king : No lohn , submit againe , dissemble yet , For priests and women ...
Accurft indeede to kneele to such a drudge , And get no help with thy submission
, Vnfheathe thy sword , and fley the mifprowd priest That thus triumphs ore thee a
mightie king : No lohn , submit againe , dissemble yet , For priests and women ...
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Pandulpb , our swords shall blesse our selues agen : Prepare thee lohn , lords
follow me your king . Exeunt . Ichn . Accursed lohn , the diuell owes thec shame ,
Refifting Rome , or yeelding to the pepe , ali's one . The diuell take the pope , the
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Pandulpb , our swords shall blesse our selues agen : Prepare thee lohn , lords
follow me your king . Exeunt . Ichn . Accursed lohn , the diuell owes thec shame ,
Refifting Rome , or yeelding to the pepe , ali's one . The diuell take the pope , the
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The fierce inuade of him that conquers kings , Helpe God , O paine ! die lohn , O
plague Inflicted on thee for thy grieyous finnes . Philip , a chaire , and by and by a
graue , My legges disdaine the carriage of a king , Baft . A good my liege , with ...
The fierce inuade of him that conquers kings , Helpe God , O paine ! die lohn , O
plague Inflicted on thee for thy grieyous finnes . Philip , a chaire , and by and by a
graue , My legges disdaine the carriage of a king , Baft . A good my liege , with ...
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