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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... thinke you , if he were conuey'd to bed , Wrap'd in sweet cloathes : rings put vpon his fingers : A most delicious banquet by his bed , And braue attendants neere him when he wakes , Would not the begger then forget himselfe ? 1 Hunts ...
... thinke you , if he were conuey'd to bed , Wrap'd in sweet cloathes : rings put vpon his fingers : A most delicious banquet by his bed , And braue attendants neere him when he wakes , Would not the begger then forget himselfe ? 1 Hunts ...
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... thinke by our true dilligence He is no leffe than what we say he is . Lord . Take him vp gently , and to bed with him , And each one to his office when he wakes . Sound Trumpets , Sirrah , go fee what trumpet ' tis that founds , Belike ...
... thinke by our true dilligence He is no leffe than what we say he is . Lord . Take him vp gently , and to bed with him , And each one to his office when he wakes . Sound Trumpets , Sirrah , go fee what trumpet ' tis that founds , Belike ...
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... thinke ' twas Soto that your honor meanes . Lord . ' Tis verie true , thou didst it excellent : Well you are come to me in happie time , The rather for I haue fome fport in hand , Wherein your cunning can affift me much . There is a ...
... thinke ' twas Soto that your honor meanes . Lord . ' Tis verie true , thou didst it excellent : Well you are come to me in happie time , The rather for I haue fome fport in hand , Wherein your cunning can affift me much . There is a ...
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... thinke ' twas in another fence , I am content to be Lucentio , Because fo well I loue Lucentio . Luc . Tranio be fo , because Lucentio loues , And let me be a flaue , t'achieue that maide , Whose fodaine fight hath thral'd my wounded ...
... thinke ' twas in another fence , I am content to be Lucentio , Because fo well I loue Lucentio . Luc . Tranio be fo , because Lucentio loues , And let me be a flaue , t'achieue that maide , Whose fodaine fight hath thral'd my wounded ...
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... thinke fcolding would do little good vpon him . Shee may perhaps call him halfe a score knaues , or fo : why that's nothing ; and he begins once , hee'le raile in his rope trickes , Ile tell you what fir , and she stand him but a litle ...
... thinke fcolding would do little good vpon him . Shee may perhaps call him halfe a score knaues , or fo : why that's nothing ; and he begins once , hee'le raile in his rope trickes , Ile tell you what fir , and she stand him but a litle ...
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