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Two Gentlemen of Verona
Cease to persuade, my loving Proteus:/``Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits./Were't not affection chains ....more
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The Taming of the Shrew
I tell thee, Kate, 'twas burnt and dried away,/And I expressly am forbid to touch it;/For it engenders choler,....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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The Merchant of Venice
To bait fish withal: if it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge. He hath disgrac'd me and hind'red ....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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King Lear
Poor Tom; that eats the swimming frog, the toad,`` the tadpole, the wall-newt and the water; that in`` ....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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03-22-2001
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Amoretti and Epithalamion
MY hungry eyes through greedy couetize,/still to behold the obiect of their paine:/with no contentment can the....more
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10-17-2000
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Volpone
A`` Hold thee, Mosca,/Take of my hand; thou strik'st on truth, in al....more
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10-17-2000
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The Alchemist
If thou beest more, thou art an Vnderstander, and then I trust thee. If thou art one that tak'st vp, and but a....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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10-17-2000
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Catiline
When Orestilla by her bearing well/These my retirements, and stolne times for thought/Shall give their effects....more
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10-17-2000
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Cynthia's Revel's
Is that thy Boy Hedon?/G/2.2 Aye, what thinkst thou of him?/H/2.2 Shart, I would gelde him; I warrant he has t....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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10-17-2000
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The New Inne
Playes in themselues have neither hopes, nor feares,/Their fate is only in their hearers eares:/If you expect ....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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10-17-2000
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Epicoene, or the Silent Woman
The doing of it, not the manner: that must be priuate. Many things, that seeme foule, in the doing, do please,....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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10-17-2000
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Bartholomew Fair
Why? would my Booth have broake, if they had fal'ne out in it? Sir? or would their heate have fir'd it? in, yo....more
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10-17-2000
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Every Man in His Humour
How happy would I estimate my selfe,/Could I (by any meane) retyre my son,/From one vayne course of study he a....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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10-17-2000
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Sejanus
`Not these are safe, where nothing is.'' Yourselfe,/While thus you stand but by me, are not safe./Was Silius s....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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10-17-2000
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The Faerie Queene
LO I the man, whose Muse whilome did maske,/As time her taught, in lowly Shepheards weeds,/Am now enforst a fa....more
OS: Windows CE 3.0 Only License: Freeware
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10-17-2000
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Astrophel and Stella
Ouing in trueth, and fayne in verse my loue to show,/That she, deare Shee, might take som pleasure of my paine....more
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The Sonnets
All 154 Sonnets, with index to first lines.www.blackmask.com Category: Elizabethans - William Shakespeare....more
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10-17-2000
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