___________________________ _____________ ________ / | \| \ | | / | | \| | / | |\ | | | / /| | |/ | |\ | | / /_| | | | > | | / | ______/| |/ | |_______ / | | | | | / /| | | | | | / / | | | | /| | /_________/ |________|_______| |_____________/ |________________| Archimedes Public Domain Library 39 Knighton Park Road, Sydenham, London SE26 5RN _ _ _ _ | | (_) | | | | | _| |_ ___ _ __ __ _| |_ _ _ _ __ ___ | | | | __/ _ \ '__/ _` | __| | | | '__/ _ \ | |____| | || __/ | | (_| | |_| |_| | | | __/ |______|_|\__\___|_| \__,_|\__|\__,_|_| \___| PRICE CHANGE - Previously sets which comprised either 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc cost 2. This has now been changed to 1.75 for 2 x 800K or 1.50 for 1 x 1.6Mb, as before either option gives 1 Bonus Point. Note that the price will NOT be shown for each item, just the fact that it comprises 2 x 800K or 1 x 1.6Mb disc. This section contains Public Domain texts and documents. Novels, plays, poems, or works which have become Public Domain because of their age. Others may be freely distributable because of their content. These are different from text files which are included in the Main Catalogue. Those will normally be short documents, technical notes, etc. whereas the ones included here will more properly be described as 'literature', hence the name. Files are normally sold individually and may be combined with individual programs, Tracker tunes, etc. to make up the minimum order charge of 1.50. Prices shown are in pence. All are compressed using ArcFS and are plain ASCII text, properly formatted with Acorn-style LF terminated lines and expanded Tabs. Some files may have pagination with Form Feed (ascii 12) characters. Files may be grouped into 'compilation discs' where this seems appropriate, and these discs will count towards Bonus Points. All Literature compilations have an 'L' prefix and count as ONE BONUS POINT unless specified otherwise TEACHERS - Isn't this a LOT better than trying to stretch your budget to to afford new books? Consider buying these instead. It will only cost a few pounds to print enough copies for your class. Although they won't be as durable as a 'proper' book, your pupils can scribble notes all over them and it doesn't matter if they get lost or damaged. How often have you rummaged through the pages of a book trying to find that quotation that you can't *quite* remember but know is there? Well, if the book is 'machine readable' you can load it into your text editor, do a quick 'search' for a keyword, and find it in seconds! ___________________________________________________________________________ L001 -<>- Shakespeare compilation -<>- many of the 'popular' plays. Contains - Alls Well that Ends Well, Anthony and Cleopatra, As You Like It, A Comedy of Errors, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Hamlet, Henry V, Julius Caesar, King Lear, Love's Labour's Lost, Macbeth, Measure for Measure, The Merchant of Venice, Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, Richard II, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest and Twelfth Night. On two 800K or one 1.6Mb disc See also many more of Shakespeare's works at the end of this file L002 -<>- Of Human Bondage -<>- W.Somerset Maugham L003 -<>- Jane Eyre -<>- Charlotte Bronte Including the Authors preface to the second edition L004 -<>- The Woman in White -<>- Wilkie Collins One of the great classics from the man who 'invented' the detective novel. L005 -<>- Ivanhoe -<>- Sir Walter Scott The great popular English Romantic Novel from which were born so many of the legends of Robin Hood, King Richard, and medieval England beloved of Holywood scriptwriters. Even without the historical interest it's a tremendous story. L006 -<>- Sherlock Holmes collection -<>- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Contains - Second Stain, Three Students, Six Napoleons, Adv of Abbey Grange, Hound of the Baskervilles, Adv of the Beryl Coronet, Black Peter, Blue Carbuncle, Bascombe Valley Mystery, Bruce- Partington Plans, Cardboard Box, Copper Beeches, Crooked Man, Dancing Men, Devil's Foot, Dying Detective, Empty House, Engineers Thumb, Final Problem, "Gloria Scott", Greek Interpreter, His Last Bow, Case of Identity, Diss. of Lady Frances Carfax, Charles Augustus Milverton, Missing Three- Quarter, Musgrave Ritual, Naval Treaty, Norwood Builder, Noble Bachelor, Orange Pips, Golden Pince-Nez, Poison Belt, Priory School, Red Circle, League of Red Headed Men, Reigate Puzzle, Resident patient, Scandal in Bohemia, Sign of Four, Silver Blaze, Solitary Cyclist, Speckled Band, Stck-Broker's Clerk, Man with the Twisted Lip, Valley of Fear, Wisteria Lodge, Yellow Face and, of course, the story that introduced Sherlock Holme, A Study in Scarlet. Plus bibliographies of book titles and a list of works by other Author's in which Sherlock Holmes appears. On two 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L007 -<>- The Caterbury Tales -<>- Geoffrey Chaucer One of the most original and best loved works of English literature. It's been turned into films, plays, and even a musical. This disc contains two complete versions. The first is a single large file (600K) in 'original' English. As it was written in 1380 this can be hard going. The second version is more contemporary without losing the 'feel' of the original and is split into 'tales' for convenience. L008 -<>- Hans Christian Andersen -<>- 129 stories from the master children's storyteller. Including such favourites as The Emperor's New Suit, The Ice Maiden, The Little Mermaid, The Princess and the Pea, The Red Shoes, The Snow Man, The Ugly Duckling, and The Snow Queen. Getting your young children to use these is a great way of teaching them basic 'computer skills'. On two 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L009 -<>- Classic Children's stories -<>- Aesop's Fables Aladin and his Wonderful Lamp Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll The Song of Hiawatha - Henry W. Longfellow The Marvellous Land of Oz - L. Frank Baum (part of the Oz collection) L010 -<>- Little Women -<>- Louisa May Alcott L011 -<>- The 'Anne' Trilogy -<>- Lucy Maud Montgomery Anne of Green Gables, Anne of the Island, Anne of Avonlea. Three of the most famous children's books ever. Still as popular today as at the time they were written. L012 -<>- Tom Sawyer collection -<>- Mark Twain Contains 'Tom Sawyer' and 'Huckleberry Finn' plus two short novels 'Tom Sawyer Abroad'' and 'Tom Sawyer, Detective'. If you read these books when you were young please read them again - they're wasted on kids. Let me draw your attention to the preface to Huckleberry Finn Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot. By Order of the Author L013 -<>- More Mark Twain -<>- Contains 'A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court', 'The Prince and the Pauper', and 'Pudd'nhead Wilson'. L014 -<>- Classical Literature -<>- 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey' by Homer, both translated by Samuel Butler and 'The Georgic' and 'The Eclogues' by Virgil. Tightly packed onto one 800K disc L015 -<>- Tacitus -<>- 'The Annals' and 'Histories' by Cornelius Tacitus, both translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb. L016 -<>- Jules Verne -<>- Three classic 'science fiction' books - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Around the World in Eighty Days Journey to the Centre of the Earth L017 -<>- Edgar Rice Burrough -<>- The Gods of Mars, Thuvia, Maid of Mars, The Warlord of Mars, and the book which began this popular series, A Princess of Mars. If you haven't read any of these books before then read A Princess of Mars first, otherwise you won't understand what's going on! Far more fun than his more famous Tarzan books. L018 -<>- Iain Hotchkies -<>- This and the following disc are NOT Public Domain texts but copyright, unpublished, books by a modern author. They do contain some explicit sexual material (they are NOT soft porn, just modern novels). Gathering Daisies - 110,000 word novel written in 1993. The hero is a 17-year-old lad who loves heavy metal, has a rubber/latex fetish, and plays in a band with two friends. The novel charts two weeks in his hectic life in a humorous style The Hidden Agenda - 138,000 word novel about sex, death and medicine written in a 57-day frenzy of fevered imagination in 1994. Briefly, a 40 year old married GP succumbs to the advances of an attractive pharmaceutical rep. Guilt is not the only penalty as his life falls apart. How he sorts this out and finds the evil mind responsible for his downfall is what its all about! Contains only a small amount of gratuitous sex, very little violence (except at the end), and some humour! L019 -<>- Iain Hotchkies -<>- Dream Home - A massive (215,000 word) horror novel. It concerns a gynaecologist and his family who move to an old house in rural Cheshire. Soon, BAD things start to happen! The novel was written in 1988/1989 It is divided into three sections: Greystones, Zachary and The Malevolence Eye of the Beholder - A short (65,000 word) novella, written in 1992 about a psychopathic serial killer who believes that by eating body parts he can experience the sensations of his victims! Not for the squeamish and contains scenes of graphic carnage and sexual material of a violent nature L020 -<>- Iain Hotchkies -<>- The contents of L018 and L019 together on one 1.6Mb disc for 1.75 L021 -<>- The Book of Mormon -<>- Project Gutenberg version of the Book of Mormon. Heavy going but essential reading for anyone studying American history as these people and their beliefs had (and still have) such influence L022 -<>- Jack London -<>- I'm not a great fan of Jack London, but I am dismayed to note that his books seem to be vanishing from library shelves. People of the Abyss should certainly be required reading for anyone silly enough to give credence to the 'trickle-down' economic doctrine. Not always easy to read, but worth the effort. The People of the Abyss, To Build a Fire, The Call of the Wild, The Iron Heel, Selected Klondike Short Stories, The Sea Wolf, Son of the Wolf, White Fang, and Selected Stories. On 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L023 -<>- Moby Dick -<>- Melville Herman You may have seen the glitsy Hollywood film, but it bears little resemblance to the book. A complex tale of obsession. If you don't want to jump in at the deep end with this rather large book try the much shorter work 'Billy Budd' from the same author who wrote about the sea and sailors in the early 19th century. L024 -<>- Classic Horror Stories -<>- Three of the greatest tales of horror ever. Personally I think Frankenstein is over-rated, but there's no doubt that Dracula is one of the most gripping tales of suspense from any age. If you want something a bit shorter then Jekyl and Hyde is not too long. I don't think there can be many people who don't 'know' all of these stories - but how many have actually read them? You won't be dissapointed. Dracula by Bram Stoker Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley The Strange Case of Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde by R.L.Stevenson L025 -<>- War and peace -<>- Leon Tolstoy's great novel set against the background of the French invasion of Russia. On 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L026 -<>- Anna Karenina -<>- The other well known Tolstoy classic. There's enough material on this disc and L025 to keep anyone in reading matter for even the wettest fortnight's holiday in Blackpool. On 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L028 -<>- Edgar Allan Poe -<>- Nearly 3Mb of the works of the famous horror and mystery writer. Three Sundays in a Weeek, Cask of Amontillado, Angel of the Odd, Domain or Arnheim, Thou Art The Man, The Assignation, Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, Ballon Hoax, Berenice, Black Cat, Bon-Bon, The Business Man, Colloquy of Monos and Una, Conversation of Eiros and Charmion, Criticism, Devil in the Belfry, Diddling, Eleonora, Four Beasts In One, The Gold-Bug, Why The Little Frenchman Wears His Hand In a Sling, Hans Phaal, Hop-Frog, Fall of the House of Usher, Imp of the Perverse, Island of the Fay, Tale of Jerusalem, King Pest, Duc de L'Omlette, Landor's Cottage, Landscape Garden, Ligeia, Lionizing, Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Loss of Breath, Descent into the Maelstrom, Man of the Crowd, Marginalia, Mystery of Marie Roget, Mellonta Tauta, Mesmeric Revelation, Metzengerstein, Morella, Morning on the Wissahiccon, MS. Found in a Bottle, Murders in the Rue Morgue, Mystification, Never Bet The Devil Your Head, Oblong Box, Oval Portrait, X-ing a Paragrab, Pit and the Pendulum, A Predicament, Premature Burial, Purloined Letter, Tale of the Ragged Mountains, Masque of the Red Death, The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade, Shadow, Silence, The Spectacles, The Sphinx, System of Dr.Tarr and Prof.Fether, Tell-Tale Heart, Man that was Used Up, Facts in the Case of M.Valdemar, Von Kempelen and his Discovery, William Wilson, Words With a Mummy, How To Write A Blackwood Article, PLUS - over forty poems, including Annabel Lee and The Raven. On 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L029 -<>- Classic Poetry -<>- 68 poems by Keats, over 400 (yes, four hundred) by Yeats, plus - Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard - Thomas Gray Christabel - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Kubla Khan - Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Jabberwocky - Lewis Carroll The Rubaiyat - Omar Khyyam L030 -<>- Ben-Hur -<>- Lew Wallace The epic tale, with chariot race, but otherwise just a little bit different from the hollywood version. L031 -<>- The Arabian Nights -<>- Sir Richard Burton Most of these stories (Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor, etc.) have been adopted into English culture as children's stories. In the process they've become so anglicised that much of the original magic has been lost. (Has anyone got an e-text of Richard Burton's other famous book?) L032 -<>- The Voyage of the Beagle -<>- Charles Darwin The history, as a journal, containing the observations on which he based his great work The Origins of Species which caused so much uproar. L033 -<>- Charles Dickens -<>- A collection of discs, each containing one or more books. One reason these are so popular is that most weren't written as novels. Dickens wrote for weekly magazines, and what we now see as a 'chapter' was originally a week's instalment of the story. This may make for a rather unstructured novel, but ideal for kids as these long, complex, tales are told in managable chunks, often with cliffhanger endings to the chapters (and I suspect that sometimes Dickens wasn't quite sure what would happen next). Not great literature, but they are a great read! L033-01 Barnaby Rudge L033-02 Hard Times, Oliver Twist L033-03 The Pickwick Papers L033-04 A Christmas Carol, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Uncommercial Traveller Each costs 1.50 separately, or the complete set is available on 4 x 800K for 4 or 2 x 1.6Mb for 3. (either = 1 Bonus Point) L034 -<>- Charles Dickens -<>- Three books, each too big to fit on a single 800K disc, so they have been squashed onto four 800K or two 1.6Mb discs. David Copperfield, Dombey and Son, Our Mutual Friend. On 4 x 800K for 4 or 2 x 1.6Mb for 3 (either = 1 Bonus Point) L035 -<>- John Buchan -<>- Three of his most popular novels, The Thirty Nine Steps, Greenmantle and Mr Standfast L036 -<>- L. Frank Baum -<>- Although you may not know this Author's name you will have heard of the Wizard of Oz. I don't know if he ever wrote a book of that name but he wrote lots of others about the magical land. The Emerald City, Glinda of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, The Lost Princess of Oz, The Magic of Oz, The Patchwork Girl of Oz, Ozma of Oz, The Road to Oz, Rinkitink In Oz, The Scarecrow of Oz, Tik-Tok of Oz, The Tin Woodman of Oz. On 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L037 -<>- H.G.Wells -<>- Ann Veronica, The Door in the Wall, The Invisible Man, When the Sleeper Wakes, The Time Machine, Tono Bungay, War of the Worlds. On 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc L038 -<>- Robert Louis Stevenson -<>- Across the Plains, Catriona (sequel to Kidnapped), Memoir of Fleeing Jenkin, The Inland Voyage, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped, The Master of Ballantyne, The Silverado Squatters, In the South Seas. On 2 x 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc ___________________________________________________________________________ Novels and other texts ---------------------- Order As Price Description --------------------------------------------------------------- 39_Steps 20 The Thirty Nine Steps by John Buchan Abyss 40 The People of the Abyss by Jack London AcrosPlain 40 Across the Plains by R.L.Stevenson AdamDiary 10 Extracts from Adam's Diary by Mark Twain Aesop 20 Aesop's Fables - Gutenberg version Aladin 10 Aladin and the Wonderful Lamp AliceWLand 10 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll AllFlesh 90 The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler AncientMar 10 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge ANewCrime 10 A New Crime by Mark Twain Annals 100 The Annals by Cornelius Tacitus AnneIsland 50 Anne of the Island by L.M.Montgomery Anne_G_G 50 Anne of Green Gables by L.M.Montgomery AnnVeronic 60 Ann Veronica by by H.G.Wells Avonlea 50 Anne of Avonlea by L.M.Montgomery BenCereno 20 Benito Cereno by Herman Melville Beowulf 20 Beowulf, translated by Francis B Gummere BillyBudd 20 Billy Budd by Herman Melville BuildFire 10 To Build a Fire by Jack London CallWild 20 The Call of the Wild by Jack London Catriona 60 Catriona by R.L.Stevenson CentrEarth 50 Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne ChrisCarol 20 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Christabel 10 Christabel by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Conneticut 70 Conneticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain DoorInWall 30 The Dor in the Wall by H.G.Wells Dracula 90 Dracula by Bram Stoker Eclogues 10 The Eclogues by Virgil Economy 10 Political Economy by Mark Twain EdwinDrood 60 The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens EightyDays 40 Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne Elegy 10 Elegy Written In A Country Church-Yard by Thomas Gray EmeraldCty 30 The Emerald City by L.F.Baum FrankStein 40 Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Georgics 10 The Georgic by Virgil. GhostStory 10 A Ghost Story by Mark Twain GodsOfMars 50 The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burrough Greenmantl 60 greenmantle by John Buchan Gulliver 60 Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift HardTimes 60 Hard Times by Charles Dickens Histories 60 Histories by Cornelius Tacitus Hiawatha 20 The Song of Hiawatha by Henry W. Longfellow Huck_Finn 60 Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Iliad 80 The Iliad by Homer InvisbleMn 30 The Invisible Man by H.G.Wells IronHeel 50 The Iron Heel by Jack Londod Jabberwock 10 Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll JekylHyde 20 The Strange Case of Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde by R.L.Stevenson JungleBook 30 The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling Keats 60 The complete archive of Keats poems from L029 Kidnapped 40 Kidnapped by R.L.Stevenson Kim 60 Kim by Rudyard Kipling Klondike 40 Selected Klondike Short Stories by Jack London KublaKhan 10 Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge LandofOz 30 The Marvellous Land of Oz by L.F.Baum LilWmn_1 50 Little Women by L.M.Alcott - book 1 LilWmn_2 60 Little Women by L.M.Alcott - book 2 LookGlass 20 Alice Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll LordJim 80 Lord Jim by Conrad LostPrince 30 Lost Princess of Oz by L.F.Baum MaddngCrd 80 Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy MagicDoor 30 Through the Magic Door. An 'essay' on literature by Conan Doyle MagicOfOz 20 The Magic of Oz by L.F.Baum MaidOfMars 30 Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice Burrough MasBallant 50 The Master of Ballantrae by R.L.Stevenson My_Watch 10 My Watch by Mark Twain Niagara 10 Niagara by Mark Twain Northwind 50 At The Back of the North Wind by George MacDonald Odyssey 60 The Odyssey by Homer OlivrTwist 90 Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens OzmaOfOz 20 Ozma of Oz by L.F.Baum PatchGirl 30 The Patchwork Girl of Oz by L.F.Baum PilgrimPro 30 The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan Pimpernel 50 The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy Pitcairn 10 The Great Revolution in Pitcairn by Mark Twain Pompeii 120 The Last Days of Popmeii by E.G.Bulwer-Lytton PrestrJohn 40 Prester John by John Buchan PridePrej 70 Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen PrincePaup 40 The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain Pudd_head 30 Pudd'nhead Wilson by Mark Twain Rinkitink 30 Rinkitink in Oz by L.F.Baum RoadToOz 20 The Road to Oz by L.F.Baum RobCrusoe 60 Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Rubaiyat 10 The Rubaiyat by Omar Khyyam SawyerAbr 20 Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain SawyerDet 10 Tom Sawyer, Detective by Mark Twain Scarecrow 30 The Sarecrow of Oz by L.F.Baum SeaWolf 60 The Sea Wolf by Jack London Sense+Sens 90 Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen SilasMarn 40 Silas Marner by George Elliot Silverado 20 The Silverado Squatters by R.L.Stevenson SleeperWak 50 When The Sleeper Wakes by H.G.Well SonOfWolf 30 Son of the Wolf by Jack London SouthSeas 60 In The South Seas by R.L.Stevenson Speeches 50 Mark Twain's speeches Stories_JL 50 Selected Stories by Jack London TomSawyer 40 Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain TonoBungay 80 Tono Bungay by H.G.Wells TinWoodman 30 The Tin Woodman of Oz by L.F.Baum Typee 60 Typee by Herman Melville UncomTravl 90 The Uncommercial Traveller by Charles Dickens UnderSea 70 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne Underwoods 10 Underwoods by R.L.Stevenson WarlrdMars 30 The Warlord of Mars by Edgar Rice Burrough WarWorlds 30 The War of the Worlds by H.G.Wells WhatIsMan 60 What Is Man? by Mark Twain WhiteFang 40 White Fang by Jack London WuthHeight 70 Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Bronte Yeats 60 The complete archive of Yeats poems from L029 ___________________________________________________________________________ Works of William Shakespeare ---------------------------- Many of these files exist in two versions (or, in one case, three). As you may be aware there is often disagreement about which is the 'original' version of a work as they have been amended and altered many times over the past four hundred years, often by the playwright himself in revision. Also the spelling and punctuation in common usage in the sixteenth century was somewhat different from that used today. A third consideration is that the pronunciation of words has changed so that a phrase which 'scanned' in Shakespeare's time would sound awkward now, and so sometimes phrases have become slightly changed with time The first version is therefore the 'simplest'. Quite often this means that contemporary spelling is used and the text may be slightly altered from the original. Where a second version exists this may be rather more 'authoritive' and could be taken from original (or closer to the original) texts. For use in schools I would recommend that the first version should be used. It will be easier to understand and might relieve the Teacher from the tedious task of explaining why it was OK for Shakespeare to spell that way, but..... As an example, the following extracts are taken from the first and second versions of 'Sonnets' respectively. When forty winters shall beseige thy brow, And dig deep trenches in thy beauty's field, Thy youth's proud livery, so gazed on now, Will be a tatter'd weed, of small worth held: Then being ask'd where all thy beauty lies, Where all the treasure of thy lusty days, To say, within thine own deep-sunken eyes, Were an all-eating shame and thriftless praise. How much more praise deserved thy beauty's use, If thou couldst answer 'This fair child of mine Shall sum my count and make my old excuse,' Proving his beauty by succession thine! This were to be new made when thou art old, And see thy blood warm when thou feel'st it cold. WHen fortie Winters shall beseige thy brow, And digge deep trenches in thy beauties field, Thy youthes proud liuery so gazed on now, Wil be a totter'd weed of smal worth held: Then being askt,where all thy beautie lies, Where all the treasure of thy lusty daies; To say within thine owne deepe sunken eyes, Were an all-eating shame,and thriftlesse praise. How much more praise deseru'd thy beauties vse, If thou couldst answere this faire child of mine Shall sum my count,and make my old excuse Proouing his beautie by succession thine. This were to be new made when thou art ould, And see thy blood warme when thou feel'st it could, Order As Price Description ------------------------------------------------------------ AllsWell_1 10 Alls Well the Ends Well - version 1 AllsWell_2 10 Alls Well the Ends Well - version 2 AntonyCleo 20 Anthony and Cleopatra AsYouLike1 10 As You Like It - version 1 AsYouLike2 10 As You Like It - version 2 ComedyErr1 10 The Comedy of Errors - version 1 ComedyErr2 10 The Comedy of Errors - version 2 Coriolanus 20 Coriolanus Cymbeline 20 Cymbeline GentVerona 10 The Two Gentlemen of Verona Hamlet 20 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Henry_4_1a 20 Henry IV part 1 - version 1 Henry_4_2a 20 Henry IV part 2 - version 1 Henry_4_1b 20 Henry IV part 1 - version 2 Henry_4_2b 20 Henry IV part 2 - version 2 Henry_5_1 20 Henry V - version 1 Henry_5_2 20 Henry V - version 2 Henry_6_1a 10 Henry VI part 1 - version 1 Henry_6_2a 20 Henry VI part 2 - version 1 Henry_6_3a 20 Henry VI part 3 - version 1 Henry_6_1b 10 Henry VI part 1 - version 2 Henry_6_2b 20 Henry VI part 2 - version 2 Henry_6_3b 20 Henry VI part 3 - version 2 Henry_8_1 20 Henry VIII - version 1 Henry_8_2 20 Henry VIII - version 2 Henry_8_3 20 Henry VIII - version 3 J_Caesar_1 10 Julius Caesar - version 1 J_Caesar_2 10 Julius Caesar - version 2 KingJohn 10 King John KingLear 20 King Lear LoverCompl 10 A Lovers Complaint LoveLabLos1 10 Love's Labour's Lost - version 1 LoveLabLos2 10 Love's Labour's Lost - version 2 Macbeth 10 (The Scottish Play) Measure 10 Measure for Measure Merchant_1 10 The Merchant of Venice - version 1 Merchant_2 10 The Merchant of Venice - version 2 MidSummer 10 A Midsummer Night's Dream MuchAdo_1 10 Much Ado About Nothing - version 1 MuchAdo_2 10 Much Ado About Nothing - version 2 Othello 20 Othello PassPilgri 10 The Passionate Pilgrim Pericles 10 Pericles, Prince of Tyre PhoenixTur 10 The Phoenix and the Turtle RapeLucrec 10 The Rape of Lucrece Richard_2a 10 King Richard The Second - version 1 Richard_2b 10 King Richard The Second - version 2 Richard_3a 20 King Richard The Third - version 1 Richard_3b 20 King Richard The Third - version 2 RomeoJul_1 20 Romeo and Juliet - version 1 RomeoJul_2 20 Romeo and Juliet - version 2 Sonnets1 10 The Sonnets - version 1 Sonnets2 10 The Sonnets - version 2 Tempest 10 The Tempest Timon_1 10 Timon of Athens - version 1 Timon_2 10 Timon of Athens - version 2 TitusAndr1 10 Titus Andonicus - version 1 TitusAndr2 10 Titus Andonicus - version 2 Troilus 20 Troilus and Cressida TwelfthNig 10 Twelfth Night T_Shrew_1 10 The Taming of the Shrew - version 1 T_Shrew_2 10 The Taming of the Shrew - version 2 ShksprVar 10 Inc. Passionate Pilgrim, Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Music, Love's Answer, Phoenix and the Turtle VenusAdon1 10 Venus and Adonis - version 1 VenusAdon2 10 Venus and Adonis - version 2 WintrTal_1 20 A Winter's Tale - version 1 WintrTal_2 20 A Winter's Tale - version 2 WiveWinds1 10 The Merry Wives of Windsor - version 1 WiveWinds2 10 The Merry Wives of Windsor - version 2 _________________________________________________________________________