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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... Yorke ; Loe this is all nay yet depart not so , : Though this be all , do not fo quickly goe , I shall remember more : bidd him , ah what ? With all good speed at Plafbie § visite me . Alacke and what fhall good old Yorks there fee ...
... Yorke ; Loe this is all nay yet depart not so , : Though this be all , do not fo quickly goe , I shall remember more : bidd him , ah what ? With all good speed at Plafbie § visite me . Alacke and what fhall good old Yorks there fee ...
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... Yorke , & c . Gaunt . Will the king come , that I may breath my last , In holfome counfell to his vnftayed youth ? Yorke . Vex not your felfe , nor ftriue not with your breath For all in vaine comes counfell to his eare . Gaunt . Oh ...
... Yorke , & c . Gaunt . Will the king come , that I may breath my last , In holfome counfell to his vnftayed youth ? Yorke . Vex not your felfe , nor ftriue not with your breath For all in vaine comes counfell to his eare . Gaunt . Oh ...
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... Yorke . The king is come , deale mildly with his youth , For young hot colts being rag'de , do rage the more . ‡ Enter the king and queene , & c . Queene . How fares our noble vncle Lancafter ? King . What comfort man ? how ist with ...
... Yorke . The king is come , deale mildly with his youth , For young hot colts being rag'de , do rage the more . ‡ Enter the king and queene , & c . Queene . How fares our noble vncle Lancafter ? King . What comfort man ? how ist with ...
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... Yorke . I do beseech your maieftie impute his words To wayward ficklineffe and age in him : He loues you on my life , and holds you deere , As Harry duke of Herford , were he heere . King . Right , you fay true ; as Herfords loue , fo ...
... Yorke . I do beseech your maieftie impute his words To wayward ficklineffe and age in him : He loues you on my life , and holds you deere , As Harry duke of Herford , were he heere . King . Right , you fay true ; as Herfords loue , fo ...
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... Yorke . Be Yorke the next that must be banckrout fo , Though death be poore , it ends a mortall wo . King . The ripeft fruite first falles and so doth he ; His time is spent , our pilgrimage must be : So much for that . Now for our ...
... Yorke . Be Yorke the next that must be banckrout fo , Though death be poore , it ends a mortall wo . King . The ripeft fruite first falles and so doth he ; His time is spent , our pilgrimage must be : So much for that . Now for our ...
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