Locrine

Locrine is an Elizabethan play. It was published in 1595 as "Newly set forth, overseen and corrected by W.S.", and as such is classed with the Shakespeare Apocrypha. The play's stiff, formal verse is unshakespearean, but it is conceivable that Shakespeare might have been in charge of tidying up an old play. The play depicts the legendary Trojan founders of the nation of England and of 'Troynovant' (London).

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