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 |
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... morrow corporall Nim . Nim . Good morrow lieutenant Bardolfe . Bar . What , is ancient Pistoll and thee friends yet ? Nim . I cannot tell , things must be as they may : I dare not fight , but I will winke and hold out mine iron , Tis a ...
... morrow corporall Nim . Nim . Good morrow lieutenant Bardolfe . Bar . What , is ancient Pistoll and thee friends yet ? Nim . I cannot tell , things must be as they may : I dare not fight , but I will winke and hold out mine iron , Tis a ...
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... morrow ancient Piftoll . Heere comes ancient Piftoll , I prethee Nim be quiet . Nim . How do you my host ? Pift . Base flaue , calleft thou me hoft ? Now by gads lugges I fweare , I fcorne the title , Nor fhall my Nell keepe lodging ...
... morrow ancient Piftoll . Heere comes ancient Piftoll , I prethee Nim be quiet . Nim . How do you my host ? Pift . Base flaue , calleft thou me hoft ? Now by gads lugges I fweare , I fcorne the title , Nor fhall my Nell keepe lodging ...
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... come vpon vs now . 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 .
... come vpon vs now . 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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... morrow a mile , mistresse . And my way fhall be paued with English faces . Con . By my faith so will not I , For feare I be out - faced of my way . Bur . Well , ile go arme my felfe ; hay . Exit . Gebon . Gebon . The duke of Burbon ...
... morrow a mile , mistresse . And my way fhall be paued with English faces . Con . By my faith so will not I , For feare I be out - faced of my way . Bur . Well , ile go arme my felfe ; hay . Exit . Gebon . Gebon . The duke of Burbon ...
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... morrow , what cheare ? 3. Soul . Ifaith fmall cheere fome of vs is like to haue , Ere this day to an end . King . Why feare nothing man , the king is frolike . 2. Soul . I he may be , for he hath no cause as we . King . Nay fay not fo ...
... morrow , what cheare ? 3. Soul . Ifaith fmall cheere fome of vs is like to haue , Ere this day to an end . King . Why feare nothing man , the king is frolike . 2. Soul . I he may be , for he hath no cause as we . King . Nay fay not fo ...
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