The comedies, histories, and tragedies of mr. William Shakespeare as presented at the Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623 Volume 13

The comedies, histories, and tragedies of mr. William Shakespeare as presented at the Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623 Volume 13 William Shakespeare

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...in their Seedes 1493 And weake beginnings lye entreafured: 1494 Such things become the Hatch and Brood of Time; 1495 And by the neceffarie forme of this, 1496 King Richard might create a perfect gueffe, 1497 That great Northumberland, then falfe to him, 1498 Would of that Seed, grow to a greater falfeneffe, 1499 Which fhould not finde a ground to roote vpon, 1500 Vnleffe on you. 1501 King. Are thefe things then Neceffities? 1502 Then let vs meete them like Neceffities; 1503 And that fame word, euen now cryes out on vs: 1504 They fay, the Bifhop and Northumberland 1505 Are fiftie thoufand ftrong. 1506 1358 War. It cannot be my Lord, 1359 Rumour doth double like the voice, and eccho 1360 The numbers of the feared, pleafe it your grace, 1361 To go to bedde: vpon my foule, my Lord, 1362 The Powers that you alreadie haue fent foorth, 1363 Shall bring this prife in very eafily: 1364 To comfort you the more, I haue receiued, 1365 A certain inftance that Glendour is dead: 1366 Your Maieftiehath beene this fortnight ill, 1367 And thefe vnfeafoned howers perforce muft adde 1368 Vnto your fickneffe. 1369 King. I will take your counfaile, 15191370 And were thefe inwatd warres once out of hand, 1371 We would(deare Lords)vnto the holy land, exeunt 1378 Enter luftice Shallow, and hiftice 1373 Silence. 1374 Shallow Come on, come on, come on fir, giue me your 1375 hand fir, giue me your hand fir, an early ftirrer, by the Roode: 1376 and how dooth my good cofin Silens? 1377 Silence Good morrow good cofin Shallow. 1378 Shallow And how dooth my coofin your bed-fellowe? 1379 and your fayreft daughter and mine, my god-daughter El 1380 len? 15311381 Silens Alas, a blacke woofel, cofin Shallow. 1382 Shallow By yea, and no fir: I dare faye my coofin Wil 1383 ham is become a good fc...

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The comedies, histories, and tragedies of mr. William Shakespeare as presented at the Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623 Volume 13

The comedies, histories, and tragedies of mr. William Shakespeare as presented at the Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623 Volume 13 William Shakespeare

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...in their Seedes 1493 And weake beginnings lye entreafured: 1494 Such things become the Hatch and Brood of Time; 1495 And by the neceffarie forme of this, 1496 King Richard might create a perfect gueffe, 1497 That great Northumberland, then falfe to him, 1498 Would of that Seed, grow to a greater falfeneffe, 1499 Which fhould not finde a ground to roote vpon, 1500 Vnleffe on you. 1501 King. Are thefe things then Neceffities? 1502 Then let vs meete them like Neceffities; 1503 And that fame word, euen now cryes out on vs: 1504 They fay, the Bifhop and Northumberland 1505 Are fiftie thoufand ftrong. 1506 1358 War. It cannot be my Lord, 1359 Rumour doth double like the voice, and eccho 1360 The numbers of the feared, pleafe it your grace, 1361 To go to bedde: vpon my foule, my Lord, 1362 The Powers that you alreadie haue fent foorth, 1363 Shall bring this prife in very eafily: 1364 To comfort you the more, I haue receiued, 1365 A certain inftance that Glendour is dead: 1366 Your Maieftiehath beene this fortnight ill, 1367 And thefe vnfeafoned howers perforce muft adde 1368 Vnto your fickneffe. 1369 King. I will take your counfaile, 15191370 And were thefe inwatd warres once out of hand, 1371 We would(deare Lords)vnto the holy land, exeunt 1378 Enter luftice Shallow, and hiftice 1373 Silence. 1374 Shallow Come on, come on, come on fir, giue me your 1375 hand fir, giue me your hand fir, an early ftirrer, by the Roode: 1376 and how dooth my good cofin Silens? 1377 Silence Good morrow good cofin Shallow. 1378 Shallow And how dooth my coofin your bed-fellowe? 1379 and your fayreft daughter and mine, my god-daughter El 1380 len? 15311381 Silens Alas, a blacke woofel, cofin Shallow. 1382 Shallow By yea, and no fir: I dare faye my coofin Wil 1383 ham is become a good fc...

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