The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... Fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous1 Ladyship is by To teach thee safety ! thou art perjur'd too , And sooth'st up greatness . What a fool art thou , A ramping fool , to brag , and stamp , and swear Upon my ...
... Fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous1 Ladyship is by To teach thee safety ! thou art perjur'd too , And sooth'st up greatness . What a fool art thou , A ramping fool , to brag , and stamp , and swear Upon my ...
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... fortune thine ; Grandam , I will not wish thy wishes thrive : Whoever wins , on that side shall I lose ; Assured loss before the match be play'd . LEW . Lady , with me ; with me thy fortune lives . BLANCH . There where my fortune lives ...
... fortune thine ; Grandam , I will not wish thy wishes thrive : Whoever wins , on that side shall I lose ; Assured loss before the match be play'd . LEW . Lady , with me ; with me thy fortune lives . BLANCH . There where my fortune lives ...
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... Fortune means to men most good , She looks upon them with a threatening eye . ' Tis strange to think how much King John hath lost In this , which he accounts so clearly2 won : Are not you griev'd that Arthur is his prisoner ? LEW . As ...
... Fortune means to men most good , She looks upon them with a threatening eye . ' Tis strange to think how much King John hath lost In this , which he accounts so clearly2 won : Are not you griev'd that Arthur is his prisoner ? LEW . As ...
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... Fortune other than at feasts Full of warm blood , of mirth , of gossiping . Come , come ; for thou shalt thrust thy hand as deep 60 Into the purse of rich Prosperity As Lewis himself : so , Nobles , shall you all , That knit your sinews ...
... Fortune other than at feasts Full of warm blood , of mirth , of gossiping . Come , come ; for thou shalt thrust thy hand as deep 60 Into the purse of rich Prosperity As Lewis himself : so , Nobles , shall you all , That knit your sinews ...
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