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Song three from Othello included with a musical setting in a manscript songbook

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Add. MS 15117, folio 18 recto

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Title: A VOLUME containing chiefly the treble voice part of various English Madrigals, Psalms, etc., with tablature for the lute. Some of these are by " Mr. Candishe " [Mic. Cavendish ?], J. Dowland, T. Morley, T. Tallis, W. Byrd, and R. Jones. At fol. 18 is the song of " Willow," sung in Shakspere's Othello, with the music. Folio. [15,117.]
Date: Written about the year 1630
Repository: The British Library, London, UK
Call number and opening: Add. MS 15117, fol. 18r
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A VOLUME containing chiefly the treble voice part of various English Madrigals, Psalms, etc., with tablature for the lute. Some of these are by " Mr. Candishe " [Mic. Cavendish ?], J. Dowland, T. Morley, T. Tallis, W. Byrd, and R. Jones. At fol. 18 [...]
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Written about the year 1630
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The British Library, London, UK
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Add. MS 15117, fol. 18r

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Last updated February 1, 2020

Englands Helicon, second edition: names Shakespeare in the table of contents and contains a sonnet from Love's Labor's Lost ascribed to Shakespeare

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Title: Englands Helicon. Or The Muses harmony.
Date: London : Printed [by Thomas Snodham] for Richard More, and are to be sould at his shop in S. Dunstanes Church-yard, 1614.
Repository: Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
Call number and opening: STC 3192 title page, sigs. A2v-A3r & E4v-E5r
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Englands Helicon. Or The Muses harmony.
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London : Printed [by Thomas Snodham] for Richard More, and are to be sould at his shop in S. Dunstanes Church-yard, 1614.
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Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
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STC 3192 title page

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Last updated August 11, 2020

Early 17th-century manuscript note adapting couplet from Pericles at the end of a copy of a Humourous Day's Mirth

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STC 4987 copy 1, signature H2 verso

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Creator: George Chapman
Title: A pleasant comedy entituled: An humerous dayes myrth. As it hath beene sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable the Earle of Nottingham Lord high Admirall his seruants. By. G.C.
Date: At London : Printed by Valentine Syms, 1599.
Repository: Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
Call number and opening: STC 4987 copy 1, sig. H2v
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In the name of god amen

 

Thomas Bentley ow[n]e
this booke/

he is a foole that scanns
the Inward habitts by the
outwarde man/
Shackesphere/

Thomas

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George Chapman
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A pleasant comedy entituled: An humerous dayes myrth. As it hath beene sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable the Earle of Nottingham Lord high Admirall his seruants. By. G.C.
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At London : Printed by Valentine Syms, 1599.
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Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
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STC 4987 copy 1, sig. H2v

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The Praise of Hemp-seed: John Taylor references Shakespeare by name

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Creator: John Taylor
Title: The praise of hemp-seed. With the voyage of Mr. Roger Bird and the writer hereof, in a boat of brown-paper, from London to Quinborough in Kent. As also, a farewell to the matchlesse deceased Mr. Thomas Coriat. Concluding with the commendations of the famous riuer of Thames. By Iohn Taylor. The contents of the booke are in the next leafe before the preamble. The profits arising by hemp-seed are cloathing, food, fishing, shipping, pleasure, profit, iustice, whipping.
Date: Printed at London : [By Edward Allde] for H. Gosson, and are to be sold [by E. Wright?] at Christ-Church gate, 1620.
Repository: Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
Call number and opening: STC 23788, title page and sigs. E3v-E4r
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John Taylor
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The praise of hemp-seed. With the voyage of Mr. Roger Bird and the writer hereof, in a boat of brown-paper, from London to Quinborough in Kent. As also, a farewell to the matchlesse deceased Mr. Thomas Coriat. Concluding with the commendations of [...]
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Printed at London : [By Edward Allde] for H. Gosson, and are to be sold [by E. Wright?] at Christ-Church gate, 1620.
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Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
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STC 23788, title page

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Last updated January 25, 2020

Presentment at Stratford-upon-Avon’s court leet that John Shakespeare had bought a house in Greenhill Street from George Turner and a house in Henley Street that became part of the Birthplace from Edward West

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Date: October 2, 1556
Repository: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
Call number and opening: BRU15/7/40
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October 2, 1556
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Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
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BRU15/7/40

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Last updated July 11, 2020

John Shakespeare is fined in Stratford’s court of record for his failure to attend the last three sittings of the court in his capacity as taster

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Title: Stratford-upon-Avon Borough: Court of Record: Proceedings
Date: June 2, 1557
Repository: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
Call number and opening: BRU 12/1: (i), fol. 22v-23r
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Stratford-upon-Avon Borough: Court of Record: Proceedings
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June 2, 1557
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Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
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BRU12/1: (i), fol. 22v

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An Historicall Compendium of the Mutabilitie of FORTUNE & HONOUR: early manuscript allusion to Hamlet

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Title: An historical compendium of the mutability of fortune and honour, etc. [manuscript]
Date: ca. 1600
Repository: Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
Call number and opening: V.a.135, p. 60
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60.
with out-ward Accidents, having such Powers to with-stand
them? Is thy Life threatned? Imagine thou hast Lived the
time of thy appointment, and, knowing thou art to repay
it (as something borrowed) in its time, It cannot molest
thee, to surrender now, that which was alwais to be requi=
=red: Omnia leuiora accidunt expectantibus: Where Death is
made no Stranger in Life, Life will seeme no Stranger there,
in Death. Canius may then constantly meditate the Sence
of Seperation between Soule & Bodie, and hartely returne the
Emperour thancks for such a Curtesie: Soe farr is Death
from being held any Evill to perfect Resolutions, as the Reveng=
=full Dane, in the Tragedie, would not take his Vncles life while
he made his Deuotions: Art thou then Imprisoned? Take the
benefit of the Time and that Advantage, as thou art farther
from others, the neerer thy self entertaine that sweet Company
thy Soule; Cast before her the Vanities thou hast past. dis=
course with her the Excellency of her Matter: the Subtletie of
her Being: the Extent of her Knowledge; the Swiftnes of her
Imagination, and from thence Collect Thoughts worthie of her
Which is of a heauenly Constitution, and doth not participate of
any thing so base as Earth and Element: In this thou canst
not be lymitted or restrayned by the power of an other Corpora
obnoxia sunt et ascripta, Dominus mens quidem suj iuris quae
adeo libera et vaga est vt ne abhoc quidem Carcere cui in=
=clusa est teneri queat qui minus impetu suo Vtatur et ingen=
                                                                                          =tia

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An historical compendium of the mutability of fortune and honour, etc. [manuscript]
Item Date
ca. 1600
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Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
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V.a.135, p. 60

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Last updated June 8, 2020

A Banquet of Jests: Stratford-upon-Avon identified as Shakespeare's birthplace

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STC 1368.2, pages 156 & 157

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Title: [A banquet of ieasts. Or Change of cheare. Being a collection of moderne jests. Witty ieeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales.]
Date: [London : printed for Richard Royston?, 1632?]
Repository: Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
Call number and opening: STC 1368.2, pgs. 156 & 157
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[A banquet of ieasts. Or Change of cheare. Being a collection of moderne jests. Witty ieeres. Pleasant taunts. Merry tales.]
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[London : printed for Richard Royston?, 1632?]
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Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, USA
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STC 1368.2, pgs. 156 & 157

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Last updated January 25, 2020

A letter to the Earl of Southampton from Elizabeth, his wife, in which she playfully refers to "Sir John Falstaff"

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CP 101/16

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Creator: Elizabeth, Lady Southampton
Title: E[lizabeth], Lady Southampton, to the Earl of Southampton
Date: July 8, 1599
Repository: Hatfield House, Hatfield, UK
Call number and opening: CP 101/16

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My deare Lorde and only Ioye of my life, I bechich
you loue me ever, and be pleasd to knoe that
my Lady Riche wil nides haue me send you word
howe inportunat my Lord Riche is with hir
to come to London, Fearing he shale lose most
of his lande which my Lord chamberlan hop
hopes to recouer, but he thinkes if she wer
neare London she wolde make means to
haue the swet not prosed tel hir brother's com=
ing home, which elce he fears wil goe on to
his loues befor that time, therefore goe to him
nides she must, she is, she teles me, uery loth
to leave me heare alone, and no most desi=
rus I thanke hir to haue my me with
hir in essex tel your retorne vnto me, and
teles me she hath writer [sic] both to you and
hir brother that it maye be so, for my selfe
I protest vnto you that that your wil is ether
in this or any theng elce shale be most plesing
to me and my minde is alike to all plasis in
this il time to me of your absenc from me
being at quiat in no plase, I prayou resolue
what you wil haue me do, and send me
worde of it, if you wil haue me goe with
hir. she desirs that you wil write a letter to
my Lorde Riche that I maye do so and she
hath sent to hir brother to do the like, for
she ses she knoes his uoumer so wel as he wil
not bepleasde vnles that corse be taken, she wil be
gon befor b[..] bartolmy daye therfor before that
time let me I prayou knoe your pleasur
what I shale do, which no earthly power shal
make me disobaye, and what you dislike in this
letter, I bechich you laye not to my charge, for I
protest unto you I was most vnwiling to giue
you case of trobel with thinking of any such

[left margin]

matter for me in your absenc, but that she infinitly desird me to do it, and this
and, lastly protesting vnto you againe that wher you like best i shuld be that plas
shal be most pleasing to me and all others to be in most hatful, I end
neuer ending to praye to god to kepe you euer from all dangers parfitly wel
and sone to bring you to me, whoe wil endlisly be your faithfill and obedient
                                                                                   wife
                                                                                          E Southampton
chartly the viij Iuly

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all the nues I can send you that I thinke wil make you
mery is that I reade in a letter from London, that sir Iohn falstaf
falstaf is by his Mistress dame Pintpot made father of a godly miller's thum
a boye thas all heade and ueri litel body, but this is a secrit [p.l s....D..... b..]

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Elizabeth, Lady Southampton
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E[lizabeth], Lady Southampton, to the Earl of Southampton
Item Date
July 8, 1599
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Hatfield House, Hatfield, UK
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CP 101/16

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Susanna Hall and her daughter Elizabeth Nash settle the estates inherited from William Shakespeare: the “recovery”

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Title: Shakespeare's Birthplace: documents of title
Date: Michaelmas Term 1647
Repository: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
Call number and opening: TR46/1/10
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Shakespeare's Birthplace: documents of title
Item Date
Michaelmas Term 1647
Repository
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
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TR46/1/10

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Last updated May 21, 2020

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