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. 1600J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... loue ) He bare himfelfe with honourable action , Such as he hath obferu'd in noble ladies Vnto their lords , by them accomplished , Such dutie to the drunkard let him do : With foft lowe tongue , and lowly curtefie , And say : what is't ...
... loue ) He bare himfelfe with honourable action , Such as he hath obferu'd in noble ladies Vnto their lords , by them accomplished , Such dutie to the drunkard let him do : With foft lowe tongue , and lowly curtefie , And say : what is't ...
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... loue . And then with kinde imbracements , tempting kisses , And with declining head into his bosome Bid him shed teares , as being ouer ioyed To see her noble lord reftor'd to health , Who for this feuen yeares hath esteemed him No ...
... loue . And then with kinde imbracements , tempting kisses , And with declining head into his bosome Bid him shed teares , as being ouer ioyed To see her noble lord reftor'd to health , Who for this feuen yeares hath esteemed him No ...
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... loue pictures ? we wil fetch thee strait Adonis painted by a running brooke , And Citherea all in fedges hid , Which feeme to moue and wanton with her breath , Euen as the wauing fedges play with winde . Lord . Wee'l fhew thee Io , as ...
... loue pictures ? we wil fetch thee strait Adonis painted by a running brooke , And Citherea all in fedges hid , Which feeme to moue and wanton with her breath , Euen as the wauing fedges play with winde . Lord . Wee'l fhew thee Io , as ...
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... loue Katherina , Because I know you well , and loue you well , Leaue fhall you have to court her at your pleasure . Gre . To cart her rather . She's to rough for mee , There , there Hortenfio , will you any wife ? Kate . I pray you fir ...
... loue Katherina , Because I know you well , and loue you well , Leaue fhall you have to court her at your pleasure . Gre . To cart her rather . She's to rough for mee , There , there Hortenfio , will you any wife ? Kate . I pray you fir ...
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... loue thee nere the leffe my girle . Kate . A pretty peate , it is best put finger in the eye , and she knew why . Bian . Sifter content you in my difcontent . Sir , to your pleasure humbly I fubfcribe : My bookes and inftruments fhall ...
... loue thee nere the leffe my girle . Kate . A pretty peate , it is best put finger in the eye , and she knew why . Bian . Sifter content you in my difcontent . Sir , to your pleasure humbly I fubfcribe : My bookes and inftruments fhall ...
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