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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Let's follow the old earle , and get the bedlam To lead him where he would , his
rogish madnesse Allowes it selfe to any thing . 2 Ser . Goe thou , ile fetch some
flaxe and whites of egges to apply to his bleeding face , now heauen helpe him .
Let's follow the old earle , and get the bedlam To lead him where he would , his
rogish madnesse Allowes it selfe to any thing . 2 Ser . Goe thou , ile fetch some
flaxe and whites of egges to apply to his bleeding face , now heauen helpe him .
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... guest , As my sweete Richard : yet againe me thinks Some vnborne forrow ripe
in fortunes wombe , Is comming towards me and my inward soule , With nothing
trembles , at some thing it grieues , More then with parting from my lord the king .
... guest , As my sweete Richard : yet againe me thinks Some vnborne forrow ripe
in fortunes wombe , Is comming towards me and my inward soule , With nothing
trembles , at some thing it grieues , More then with parting from my lord the king .
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Goe you thing , goe . Host . Say , what thing , what thing ? Far . What thing ? why ,
a thing to thanke God on . dotb . Hof . Hof . I am no thing to thanke God on
HENRY THE FOURTH . Enter the prince marching, and Falstalffe meetes him
playing .
Goe you thing , goe . Host . Say , what thing , what thing ? Far . What thing ? why ,
a thing to thanke God on . dotb . Hof . Hof . I am no thing to thanke God on
HENRY THE FOURTH . Enter the prince marching, and Falstalffe meetes him
playing .
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... charge an honest woman with picking thy pocket ? why thou horeson impudent
imbost rascall , if there were any thing in thy pocket , but tauerne reckonings ,
memorandums of bawdy houses , and one poor peniworth of sugarcandie to
make ...
... charge an honest woman with picking thy pocket ? why thou horeson impudent
imbost rascall , if there were any thing in thy pocket , but tauerne reckonings ,
memorandums of bawdy houses , and one poor peniworth of sugarcandie to
make ...
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Shall I tel thee one thing Poynes ? Poynes . Yes faith , and let it be an excellent
good thing . Prince . It shall serue among wittes of no higher breeding then thine .
Poynes . Go to , I stand the push of your one thing that you will tell . Prince .
Shall I tel thee one thing Poynes ? Poynes . Yes faith , and let it be an excellent
good thing . Prince . It shall serue among wittes of no higher breeding then thine .
Poynes . Go to , I stand the push of your one thing that you will tell . Prince .
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