A King, and No King eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 165 pages of information about A King, and No King.

A King, and No King eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 165 pages of information about A King, and No King.

Tigr.

  No, I forgive, and rejoyce more that you have found repentance,
  than I my liberty.

Arb.

Mayest thou be happy in thy fair choice, for thou art temperate.  You owe no ransom to the state, know that I have a thousand joyes to tell you of, which yet I dare not utter till I pay my thanks to Heaven for ’em:  Will you go with me and help me? pray you do.

Tigr.

  I will.

Arb.

Take then your fair one with you; and you Queen of goodness and of us, O give me leave to take your arm in mine:  come every one that takes delight in goodness, help to sing loud thanks for me, that I am prov’d no King.

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(A) A King and no King. | Acted at the Globe, by his Majesties Servants. | Written by Francis Beamount, and John Flecher. | At London | Printed for Thomas Walkley, and are to bee sold | at his shoppe at the Eagle and Childe in | Brittans-Bursse. 1619.

(B) A King | and | No King. | Acted at the Blacke-Fryars, by his
| Majesties Servants. | And now the second time Printed,
according | to the true Copie. | Written by Francis Beamount and
| John Flecher. | London, | Printed for Thomas Walkley, and are
to be sold at | his shop at the Eagle and Childe in |
Brittans-Burse. 1625.
(C) A King, | and | No King. | Acted at the Blacke-Fryars, by his
| Majesties Servants. | And now the third time Printed, according
| to the true Copie. | Written by Francis Beamont & John Fletcher
Gent. | The Stationer to | Dramatophilus. | A Play and no Play,
who this Booke shall read, | Will judge, and weepe, as if ’twere
done indeed. | London, | Printed by A. M. for Richard Hawkins,
and are to bee sold | at his Shop in Chancerie Lane, neere |
Serjeants Inne. 1631.
(D) A King | and | No King. | Acted at the Black-Fryars, by his |
Majesties Servants. | And now the fourth time printed, according
| to the true Copie. | Written by Francis Beaumont & John
Fletcher Gent. | The Stationer to | Dramatophilus. | A Play and
no Play, who this Booke shall read, | Will judge, and weepe, as
if ’twere done indeed.  London, | Printed by E. G. for William
Leake, and are to be sold | at his shop in Chancery-lane, neere
unto the | Rowles. 1639.
(E) A King | and | No King. | Acted at the Black-Fryers, by his |
Majesties Servants. | And now the fifth time Printed, according |
To the true Copie. | Written by Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher
Gent. | The Statinor to | Dramatophilus.| A Play and no Play, who
this Book shall read, Will judge, and weep, as if ’twere done
indeed | London, | Printed for William Leak, and are to be sold
| at his shop at the signe of the Crown in Fleet-| street,
between the two temple Gates. 1655.

On the back of the last page is printed a list of books printed or sold by William Leake.

(F) A | King, | and | No King. | Acted at the Black-Fryars, by his | Majesties Servants. | And now the fourth time Printed, according to | the true Copie. | Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Gent. | The Stationer to | Dramatophilus. | A Play and no Play, who this Book shall read, | Will judge, and weep, as if ’twere done indeed. | London, Printed in the Year, 1661.

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