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- 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 s·t·r·e·t·c·h 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!
-
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-
- 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 (please specify) for only -| £2.00 |-
- See also many more of Shakespeare's works at the end of this file
-
-
- L002 -<>- Of Human Bondage -<>- W.Somerset Maugham -| £1.50 |-
- All archived on a single 800K disc
-
-
- L003 -<>- Jane Eyre -<>- Charlotte Bronte -| £1.50 |-
- Including the Authors preface to the second edition
-
-
- L004 -<>- The Woman in White -<>- Wilkie Collins -| £1.50 |-
- One of the great classics from the man who 'invented' the
- detective novel.
-
-
- L005 -<>- Ivanhoe -<>- Sir Walter Scott -| £1.50 |-
- 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 for only -| £2.00 |-
-
-
- L007 -<>- The Caterbury Tales -<>- Geoffrey Chaucer -| £1.50 |-
- 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, and as the book was
- written in 1380 this can be a bit difficult to understand. The
- second version is a bit more contemporary without destroying the
- 'feel' of the original. This second version is split into
- 'tales' for convenience.
-
-
- L008 -<>- Hans Christian Andersen -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- 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 for only -| £2.00 |-
-
-
- L009 -<>- Classic Children's stories -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- 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 (sequel to the Wizard of Oz)
-
-
-
- L010 -<>- Little Women -<>- Louisa May Alcott -| £1.50 |-
-
-
- L011 -<>- The 'Anne' Trilogy -<>- Lucy Maud Montgomery -| £1.50 |-
- Three of the most famous 'children's' books ever. Still as
- popular today as at the time they were written.
-
- Anne of Green Gables, Anne of the Island, Anne of Avonlea
-
-
- L012 -<>- Tom Sawyer collection -<>- Mark Twain -| £1.50 |-
- 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 -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- Contains 'A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court', 'The
- Prince and the Pauper', and 'Pudd'nhead Wilson'.
-
-
- L014 -<>- Classical Literature -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- '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 -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- 'The Annals' and 'Histories' by Cornelius Tacitus, both
- translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb.
-
-
- L016 -<>- Jules Verne -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- 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 -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- 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!
-
-
- L018 -<>- Iain Hotchkies -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- This and the following disc are NOT Public Domain texts but
- copyright, unpublished, books by a modern author. These do
- contain some explicit sexual material (they are NOT soft porn,
- just modern novels).
-
- Gathering Daisies - This 110,000 word novel was written in 1993
- The ‘hero’ of the piece 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 - A 138,000 word novel about sex, death and
- medicine written in a 57-day frenzy of fevered
- imagination in April/May 1994. Briefly, a 40 year old
- married GP succumbs to the advances of an attractive
- representative of the pharmaceutical industry. 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 it’s all about! Contains only a
- small amount of gratuitous sex, very little violence
- (except at the end), and some humour!
-
-
- L019 -<>- Iain Hotchkies -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- Dream Home - This is a massive (215,000 word) horror novel. It
- concerns a gynaecologist and his family who move into a
- old house in rural Cheshire. Pretty 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! It is not for the squeamish
- and contains scenes of graphic carnage and also sexual
- material of a violent nature
-
-
- L020 -<>- Iain Hotchkies -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- The contents of L018 and L019 together on one 1.6Mb disc
-
-
- L021 -<>- The Book of Mormon -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- The Project Gutenberg version of the Book of Mormon. Heavy going
- but essential reading for anyone seriously studying American
- history as these people and their beliefs had (and are still
- having) such an influence
-
-
- L022 -<>- Jack London -<>- -| £2.00 |-
- I have never been a great fan of Jack London, but I am rather
- surprised to note that his books seem to be vanishing from our
- library shelves. People of the Abyss should certainly be
- required reading for anyone silly enough to give credence to the
- 'trickle-down' economic doctrine. His work is not always easy to
- read, but it is 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, either costs £2.00
-
-
- L023 -<>- Moby Dick -<>- Melville Herman -| £1.50 |-
- 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 -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- Three of the greatest tales of horror ever written. personally
- I've always thought that Frankenstein is grossly 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 -<>- -| £2.00 |-
- 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, either costs £2.00
-
-
- L026 -<>- Anna Karenina -<>- -| £2.00 |-
- 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, either costs £2.00
-
-
- L028 -<>- Edgar Allan Poe -<>- -| £2.00 |-
- 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, either costs £2.00
-
-
- L029 -<>- Classic Poetry -<>- -| £1.50 |-
- 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 -| £1.50 |-
- The epic tale, complete with chariot race, but otherwise just a
- little bit different from the hollywood version.
-
-
- L031 -<>- The Arabian Nights -<>- Sir Richard Burton -| £1.50 |-
- Most of these stories (Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor, etc.) have
- now been 'adopted' into English culture an children's stories,
- and in the process they have become so anglicised that a lot of
- the original magic has been lost. (Has anyone got an e-text of
- Richard Burton's other famous book?)
-
-
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- Novels and other texts
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- Order As Price Description
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- Abyss 40 The People of the Abyss by Jack London
- AdamDiary 10 Extracts from Adam's Diary by Mark Twin
- 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
- 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
- Dracula 90 Dracula by Bram Stoker
- CallWild 20 The Call of the Wild by Jack London
- 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
- Eclogues 10 The Eclogues by Virgil
- Economy 10 Political Economy by Mark Twain
- EightyDays 40 Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne
- Elegy 10 Elegy Written In A Country Church-Yard by Thomas Gray
- 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
- Gulliver 60 Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- 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
- 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 - a sequel
- to The Wizard of Oz
- 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
- MaddngCrd 80 Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
- MagicDoor 30 Through the Magic Door. An 'essay' on literature
- by Conan Doyle
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- SeaWolf 60 The Sea Wolf by Jack London
- SilasMarn 40 Silas Marner by George Elliot
- SonOfWolf 30 Son of the Wolf by Jack London
- Speeches 50 Mark Twain's speeches
- Stories_JL 50 Selected Stories by Jack London
- TomSawyer 40 Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
- Typee 60 Typee by Herman Melville
- UnderSea 70 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
- 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
- WuthHeight 70 Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Bronte
- Yeats 60 The complete archive of Yeats poems from L029
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- Works of William Shakespeare
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-
- 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,
-
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- 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_1 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
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