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Shakespeare - Peter Ackroyd
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18 To Tell Thee Plaine, I Ayme to Lye with Thee

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  • Author’s note
  • Stratford-Upon-Avon
  • 1 There Was a Starre Daunst, and Vnder That Was I Borne
  • 2 Shee Is My Essence
  • 3 Dost Thou Loue Pictures?
  • 4 For Where Thou Art, There Is the World It Selfe
  • 5 Tell Me This: Who Begot Thee?
  • 6 A Witty Mother, Witlesse Else Her Sonne
  • 7 But This Is Worshipfull Society
  • 8 I Am a Kind of Burre, I Shal Sticke
  • 9 This Prettie Lad Will Proue Our Countries Blisse
  • 10 What Sees Thou There?
  • 11 I Sommon Up Remembrance of Things Past
  • 12 A Nowne and a Verbe and Such Abhominable Wordes
  • 13 That’s Not So Good Now
  • 14 Of Such a Mery Nimble Stiring Spirit
  • 15 At Your Employment, at Your Seruice Sir
  • 16 Before I Know My Selfe, Seeke Not to Know Me
  • 17 I Can See a Church by Day-Light
  • The Queen’s Men
  • 18 To Tell Thee Plaine, I Ayme to Lye with Thee
  • 19 This Way for Me
  • Lord Strange’s Men
  • 20 To Morrow, Toward London
  • 21 The Spirit of the Time Shall Teach Me Speed
  • 22 There’s Many a Beast Then in a Populous City
  • 23 Sir I Shall Study Deserving
  • 24 I Will Not Be Slack to Play My Part in Fortunes Pageant
  • 25 As in a Theatre, Whence They Gape and Point
  • 26 This Keene Incounter of Our Wits
  • 27 My Sallad Dayes 149
  • 28 I See Sir, You Are Eaten Vp with Passion
  • 29 Why Should I Not Now Have the Like Successes?
  • 30 O Barbarous and Bloody Spectacle
  • 31 Ile Neuer Pawse Againe, Neuer Stand Still
  • The Earl of Pembroke’s Men
  • 32 Among the Buzzing Pleased Multitude
  • 33 An’t Please Your Honor, Players
  • 34 They Thought It Good You Heare a Play
  • 35 There’s a Great Spirit Gone, Thus Did I Desire It
  • 36 That Hath a Mint of Phrases in His Braine
  • The Lord Chamberlain’s Men
  • 37 Stay, Goe, Doe What You Will
  • 38 We Few, We Happy Few, We Band of Brothers
  • 39 Lord How Art Thou Changed
  • 40 Bid Me Discourse, I Will Inchaunt Thine Eare
  • 41 Doth Rauish Like Inchaunting Harmonie
  • 42 To Fill the World with Words
  • 43 See, See, They Ioyne, Embrace, and Seeme to Kisse
  • 44 What Zeale, What Furie, Hath Inspirde Thee Now?
  • 45 Thus Leaning on Mine Elbow I Begin
  • 46 So Musicall a Discord, Such Sweete Thunder
  • 47 I Vnderstand a Fury in Your Words
  • 48 So Shaken as We Are, So Wan with Care
  • 49 Ah, No, No, No, It Is Mine Onely Sonne
  • 50 What Are You? A Gentleman
  • 51 His Companies Vnletter’d, Rude, and Shallow
  • 52 You Haue Not the Booke of Riddles About You, Haue You?
  • 53 You Would Plucke Out the Hart of My Mistery
  • 54 And to Be Short, What Not, That’s Sweete and Happie
  • New Place
  • 55 Therefore Am I of an Honourable House
  • 56 Pirates May Make Cheape Penyworths of Their Pillage
  • 57 No More Words, We Beseech You
  • 58 A Loyall, Iust and Vpright Gentleman
  • The Globe
  • 59 A Pretty Plot, Well Chosen to Build Vpon
  • 60 Thou Knowest My Lodging, Get Me Inke and Paper
  • 61 This Wide and Vniuersall Theatre
  • 62 Then Let the Trumpets Sound
  • 63 Why There You Toucht the Life of Our Designe
  • 64 See How the Giddy Multitude Doe Point
  • 65 And Here We Wander in Illusions
  • 66 Sweete Smoke of Rhetorike
  • 67 Well Bandied Both, a Set of Wit Well Played
  • 68 Now, One the Better; Then, Another Best
  • 69 I Must Become a Borrower of the Night
  • 70 Tut I Am in Their Bosomes
  • 71 And So in Spite of Death Thou Doest Suruiue
  • 72 I Am (Quoth He) Expected of My Friends
  • 73 My Lord This Is But the Play, Theyre But in Iest
  • The King’s Men
  • 74 Hee Is Something Peeuish That Way
  • 75 I, But the Case Is Alter’d
  • 76 I Will a Round Unvarnish’d Tale Deliuer
  • 77 Why, Sir, What’s Your Conceit in That?
  • 78 The Bitter Disposition of the Time
  • 79 Oh You Go Farre
  • 80 My Life Hath in This Line Some Interest
  • 81 That Strain Agen, It Had a Dying Fall
  • Black friars
  • 82 As in a Theatre the Eies of Men
  • 83 And Sorrow Ebs, Being Blown with Wind of Words
  • 84 And Beautie Making Beautifull Old Rime
  • 85 So There’s My Riddle, One That’s Dead Is Quicke
  • 86 When Men Were Fond, I Smild, and Wondred How
  • 87 Let Time Shape, and There an End
  • 88 I Haue Not Deseru’d This
  • 89 My Selfe Am Strook in Yeares I Must Confesse
  • 90 The Wheele Is Come Full Circle I Am Heere
  • 91 To Heare the Story of Your Life
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
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