Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The chronicle history of Henry the Fift. 1608. The contention of the two famous houses of Lancaster and Yorke, in two parts (no date) The tragedie of Richard the Third. 1612. The most lamentable tragedie of Titus Andronicus. 1611. The history of Troylus and Cresseida. 1609J. and R. Tonson, 1766 - English drama |
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... night . Why how now gentlemen , why change you colour ? What see you in those papers , That hath so chafed your blood out of apparance ? Cam . I do confeffe my fault , and do fubmit me To your highnesse mercy . Mafb . To which we all ...
... night . Why how now gentlemen , why change you colour ? What see you in those papers , That hath so chafed your blood out of apparance ? Cam . I do confeffe my fault , and do fubmit me To your highnesse mercy . Mafb . To which we all ...
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... . King . We are in Gods hand brother , not in theirs ; To night we will encamp beyond the bridge , And on to morrow bid them march away . Exit . Enter Enter Burbon , Conftable , Orleance , and Gebon . OF HENRY THE FIFT .
... . King . We are in Gods hand brother , not in theirs ; To night we will encamp beyond the bridge , And on to morrow bid them march away . Exit . Enter Enter Burbon , Conftable , Orleance , and Gebon . OF HENRY THE FIFT .
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... night . Flew . Godes follud , if the enemy be an affe and a foole , And a prating cocks - combe , is it meet that we be alfo A foole , and a prating cocks - combe , In your confcience now ? Gower . Ile fpeake lower . Flew . I befeech ...
... night . Flew . Godes follud , if the enemy be an affe and a foole , And a prating cocks - combe , is it meet that we be alfo A foole , and a prating cocks - combe , In your confcience now ? Gower . Ile fpeake lower . Flew . I befeech ...
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... night They'l be in fresher robes , or they will plucke The gay new cloaths ore your French souldiers eares , And turne them out of feruice . If they do this , As if it please God they shall , Then fhall our ranfome foon be levied ; Saue ...
... night They'l be in fresher robes , or they will plucke The gay new cloaths ore your French souldiers eares , And turne them out of feruice . If they do this , As if it please God they shall , Then fhall our ranfome foon be levied ; Saue ...
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... night , Promised me to weare it in his hat : I promised to strike him if he did . I met that gentleman with my gloue in's hat , And I thinke I haue bene as good as my worde . Flew . Your maiefty heares , Vader your maieftyes man - hoode ...
... night , Promised me to weare it in his hat : I promised to strike him if he did . I met that gentleman with my gloue in's hat , And I thinke I haue bene as good as my worde . Flew . Your maiefty heares , Vader your maieftyes man - hoode ...
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Achilles againſt Agamemnon Aiax Andronicus Aron braue brother Buckingham Cade cauſe Chiron Clarence Clif Clifford Cref crowne curfe death Demet Diomed doth duke duke of Yorke Edward emperour Enter Euen euery Exeunt Exit fafe father felfe feruice fhall fhould fight flaine fome fonne foueraigne fouldiers foule fpeake France friends ftand fuch fweet fword giue Glofter Gothes grace Haftings hath haue heart heauen Hector heere Henry himſelfe honour houſe Humfrey King Lauinia leaue liue lord loue Lucius madam maiefty Marcus morrow moſt muſt neuer noble Pand Pandarus Patroclus Pift pleaſe preſently Priam prince queene reft reuenge Richard Rome ſhall ſhe Somerfet ſpeake ſtand ſtay Suffolke Tamora tell thee thefe Ther theſe thine thoſe thou art thouſand thy felfe Titus Troy Troyan Troylus Vlif Vliff vncle vnto vpon warre Warwicke whofe Yorke