Sir Thomas More is available at Project Gutenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1547).
Woodstock can be found here (http://www.hampshireshakespeare.org/notes/TOWmain.html), thanks to the lovely New Hampshire Shakespeare Company, although their ending is not nearly as good as the one angevin2 and commodorified wrote a few years ago, that is posted here (http://angevin2.livejournal.com/382132.html).
If you'd rather not read the entire thing on a computer screen, I do have a photocopy of Woodstock that I don't need anymore (so long as you don't mind all of Richard II's lines being highlighted).
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Sir Thomas More is available at Project Gutenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1547).
Woodstock can be found here (http://www.hampshireshakespeare.org/notes/TOWmain.html), thanks to the lovely New Hampshire Shakespeare Company, although their ending is not nearly as good as the one
If you'd rather not read the entire thing on a computer screen, I do have a photocopy of Woodstock that I don't need anymore (so long as you don't mind all of Richard II's lines being highlighted).