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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... these abiect lowlie dreames : Looke how thy feruants do attend on thee , Each in his office readie at thy becke . Wilt thou haue muficke ? Harke Apollo playes , Muficke . And twentie caged nightingales do fing . Or wilt thou sleepe ...
... these abiect lowlie dreames : Looke how thy feruants do attend on thee , Each in his office readie at thy becke . Wilt thou haue muficke ? Harke Apollo playes , Muficke . And twentie caged nightingales do fing . Or wilt thou sleepe ...
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William Shakespeare. Oh that once more you knew but what you are : These fifteene yeeres you haue bin in a dreame , Or when you wak'd , fo wak'd as if you slept . Beg . These fifteene yeeres , by my fay , a goodly nap , But did I neuer ...
William Shakespeare. Oh that once more you knew but what you are : These fifteene yeeres you haue bin in a dreame , Or when you wak'd , fo wak'd as if you slept . Beg . These fifteene yeeres , by my fay , a goodly nap , But did I neuer ...
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... Been venuto . Enter Katherina and Bianca . Exeunt . Bian . Good fifter wrong me not , nor wrong yourfelfe , To make a bondmaide and a flaue of mee , That That I difdaine : but for these other goods , THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... Been venuto . Enter Katherina and Bianca . Exeunt . Bian . Good fifter wrong me not , nor wrong yourfelfe , To make a bondmaide and a flaue of mee , That That I difdaine : but for these other goods , THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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William Shakespeare. That I difdaine : but for these other goods , Vnbind my hands , Ile pull them off myselfe , Yea all my rayment , to my petticoate , Or what you will commaund me , will I do , So well I know my ... these other goods, ...
William Shakespeare. That I difdaine : but for these other goods , Vnbind my hands , Ile pull them off myselfe , Yea all my rayment , to my petticoate , Or what you will commaund me , will I do , So well I know my ... these other goods, ...
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... these gentlemen To my daughters , and tell them both These are their tutors , bid them vse them well , We will go walke a little in the orchard , And then to dinner : you are paffing welcome , And so I pray you all to thinke yourselues ...
... these gentlemen To my daughters , and tell them both These are their tutors , bid them vse them well , We will go walke a little in the orchard , And then to dinner : you are paffing welcome , And so I pray you all to thinke yourselues ...
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