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An humerous dayes mirth, Folger Shakespeare Library STC 4987 copy 1
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Bodleian Library MS Don. e. 6
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Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous c. 34
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Bodleian Library MS English miscellaneous d. 28
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Bodleian Library MS English poetry d. 3
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Bodleian Library MS English poetry e. 14
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Bodleian Library MS English Poetry e. 97
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Bodleian Library MS Rawlinson poetry 117
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Bodleian Library MS Rawlinson poetry 142
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Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 18
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Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29
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Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 53
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Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 97
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British Library Additional MS 10309
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British Library Additional MS 18044
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British Library Additional MS 22608
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British Library Additional MS 41063
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British Library Additional MS 64078
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British Library Lansdowne MS 1185
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British Library Sloane MS 161
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Folger MS V.a.226 vol. 1
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Folger MS V.a.226 vol. 2
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Folger MS V.a.87
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Harvard MS Fr. 487
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Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Record Office ER 82
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University of Chicago MS 824
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William Salt Library MS 308-40
British Library Additional MS 41063 - Results found: 11
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Richard III
True hope is swift, and flies with swallows' wings
Kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings./.
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By
Richmond
, in
Richard III
(TLN3428-3429),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
But yet I
run before
my
horse to market
By
Richard III
, in
Richard III
(TLN169),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
Fool, fool, thou whet'st a knife to kill thyself ./.
By
Queen Margaret
, in
Richard III
(TLN715),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
Nor no one here, for
curses never pass the
mouth
lips of
those that breathe
them in the air ./.
By
Buckingham
, in
Richard III
(TLN757-758),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
small herbs have grace great weeds grow apace.
By
York
, in
Richard III
(TLN1500),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
So wise so young, they say
do
never live long./.
By
Richard III
, in
Richard III
(TLN1658),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
short summers
lightly
have a forward spring./.
By
Richard III
, in
Richard III
(TLN1674),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
play the
maid's part
, say
no, but
take it./.
By
Buckingham
, in
Richard III
(TLN2264),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
Pericles
Have neither
in our hearts nor outward eyes
Envied
the
great, nor shall
the low despise.
By
First Knight
, in
Pericles
(TLN794-795),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
To me
he seems like
diamond to glass ./.
By
Thaisa
, in
Pericles
(TLN806),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r
- he may my proffer take for an offence,
since men take women's gifts for impudence./.
By
Thaisa
, in
Pericles
(TLN838-839),
William Shakespeare
in
British Library Additional MS 41063
, f. 87r