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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Well , bring our ladie hither to our fight , And once againe a pot o'th smallest ale .
2 Man . Wilt please your mightinesse to wash your hands : Oh how we joy to see
your wit restor'd , Oh 1 Oh that once more you knew but what you are THE ...
Well , bring our ladie hither to our fight , And once againe a pot o'th smallest ale .
2 Man . Wilt please your mightinesse to wash your hands : Oh how we joy to see
your wit restor'd , Oh 1 Oh that once more you knew but what you are THE ...
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Once ere this time was I inuested king , Your fealtie sworne as liegemen to our
state : Once since that time ambitious weedes have sprung To staine the beauty
of our garden plot : But heauens in our conduct rooting thence The false intruders
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Once ere this time was I inuested king , Your fealtie sworne as liegemen to our
state : Once since that time ambitious weedes have sprung To staine the beauty
of our garden plot : But heauens in our conduct rooting thence The false intruders
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Indeed my lord , they that infringe their oths , And play the rebels gainst their
natiue king , Will for as little cause reuolt from you , If euer opportunitie incite them
fo : For once forsworne , and neuer after found , There's no affiance after periury .
Indeed my lord , they that infringe their oths , And play the rebels gainst their
natiue king , Will for as little cause reuolt from you , If euer opportunitie incite them
fo : For once forsworne , and neuer after found , There's no affiance after periury .
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... Where one on his side fights , thousands will flie : † Farewell at once , for once ,
for all and cuer , Bus . Well , wee may meete againe . Bag . I feare me neuer . ||
Enter Hereford : Northumberland . Bull . How farre is it my lord to Barckly now ?
... Where one on his side fights , thousands will flie : † Farewell at once , for once ,
for all and cuer , Bus . Well , wee may meete againe . Bag . I feare me neuer . ||
Enter Hereford : Northumberland . Bull . How farre is it my lord to Barckly now ?
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... whose swift wrath beat downe The neuer daunted Percy to the earth , From
whence with life he neuer more sprung vp . In few his death , whose spirite lent a
fire , Euen to the dullest peasant in his campe , Being bruted once , tooke fire and
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... whose swift wrath beat downe The neuer daunted Percy to the earth , From
whence with life he neuer more sprung vp . In few his death , whose spirite lent a
fire , Euen to the dullest peasant in his campe , Being bruted once , tooke fire and
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