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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Kate . Her filence Aouts me , and Ile be reueng'd . Flies after Bianca . Bap . What
in my fight ? Bianca get thee in . Exit . Kate . What will you not suffer me : nay now
I see She is your freasure , the must have a husband , I must Í must dance bare ...
Kate . Her filence Aouts me , and Ile be reueng'd . Flies after Bianca . Bap . What
in my fight ? Bianca get thee in . Exit . Kate . What will you not suffer me : nay now
I see She is your freasure , the must have a husband , I must Í must dance bare ...
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He that has a little tine wit , with hey họ the winde and the raine , must make
content with his fortunes fit , for the raine , it raineth euery day . Lear . True my
good boy , come bring vs to this houell . Enter Glocester , and the bastard with
lights .
He that has a little tine wit , with hey họ the winde and the raine , must make
content with his fortunes fit , for the raine , it raineth euery day . Lear . True my
good boy , come bring vs to this houell . Enter Glocester , and the bastard with
lights .
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What must the king do now ? must he submit ? The king shall do it : must he be
deposde ? The king fhall be contented : must he loose The name of a king ? a *
Gods name let it goe : Ile giue my jewels for a set of beades : My gorgeous
pallace ...
What must the king do now ? must he submit ? The king shall do it : must he be
deposde ? The king fhall be contented : must he loose The name of a king ? a *
Gods name let it goe : Ile giue my jewels for a set of beades : My gorgeous
pallace ...
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My lord , the mind of Bullingbrooke is changd , You must to Pomfret , not vnto the
tower . And madam , there is order tane for you , With all swift speed you must
away to France . King . Northumberland , thou ladder wherewithall The mounting
...
My lord , the mind of Bullingbrooke is changd , You must to Pomfret , not vnto the
tower . And madam , there is order tane for you , With all swift speed you must
away to France . King . Northumberland , thou ladder wherewithall The mounting
...
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Away , away , you trifler , loue ; I loue thee not , I care not for thee Kate , this is no
world To play with ma nmets , and to tilt with lips , We must haue bloudie nofes ,
and crackt crownes , And palie them currant too : gods me my horse . What failt ...
Away , away , you trifler , loue ; I loue thee not , I care not for thee Kate , this is no
world To play with ma nmets , and to tilt with lips , We must haue bloudie nofes ,
and crackt crownes , And palie them currant too : gods me my horse . What failt ...
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