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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Wilt thou haue musicke ? Harke Apollo playes , Muficke . And twentie caged
nightingales do sing . Or wilt thou sleepe ? Wee'l have thee to a couch , Softer
and sweeter then the luftfull bed On purpose trim'd vp for Semiramis . Say thou
wilt ...
Wilt thou haue musicke ? Harke Apollo playes , Muficke . And twentie caged
nightingales do sing . Or wilt thou sleepe ? Wee'l have thee to a couch , Softer
and sweeter then the luftfull bed On purpose trim'd vp for Semiramis . Say thou
wilt ...
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f 1 Aboue the morning larke . Or wilt thou hunt , Thy bounds shall make the welkin
answer them And fetch Mrill ecchoes from the hollow earth . 1 Man . Say thou wilt
course , thy gray - hounds are as swift As breathed stags : I feeter then the roe .
f 1 Aboue the morning larke . Or wilt thou hunt , Thy bounds shall make the welkin
answer them And fetch Mrill ecchoes from the hollow earth . 1 Man . Say thou wilt
course , thy gray - hounds are as swift As breathed stags : I feeter then the roe .
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Why Yorke , what wilt thou do ? Wilt not thou hide the trespasse of thine owne ?
Haue we more sonnes ? or are we like to haue ? . Is not my teeming date drunke
vp with time ? And wilt thou plucke my faire sonne from mine age , And robbe me
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Why Yorke , what wilt thou do ? Wilt not thou hide the trespasse of thine owne ?
Haue we more sonnes ? or are we like to haue ? . Is not my teeming date drunke
vp with time ? And wilt thou plucke my faire sonne from mine age , And robbe me
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Come , come , you paraquito , answere me directly , vnto this question that I shal
aske : in faith Ile break thy little finger Harry , and if thou wilt not tell me all things
true . Hot . Away , away , you trifler , loue ; I loue thee not , I care not for thee Kate
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Come , come , you paraquito , answere me directly , vnto this question that I shal
aske : in faith Ile break thy little finger Harry , and if thou wilt not tell me all things
true . Hot . Away , away , you trifler , loue ; I loue thee not , I care not for thee Kate
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Ile throw thee in the channell , wilt thou , wilt thou , thou bastardly togue , murder ,
murder , a thou honisuckle villaine , wilt thou kill Gods officers and the kings ? a
thou honiseed rogue , thou art a honiseed , a man queller , and a woman queller
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Ile throw thee in the channell , wilt thou , wilt thou , thou bastardly togue , murder ,
murder , a thou honisuckle villaine , wilt thou kill Gods officers and the kings ? a
thou honiseed rogue , thou art a honiseed , a man queller , and a woman queller
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