The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... dost hold . K. PHI . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . PAND . So mak'st thou faith an enemy to faith ; And ... dost swear only to be forsworn ; And most forsworn , to keep what thou dost swear . Therefore thy later vow against ...
... dost hold . K. PHI . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . PAND . So mak'st thou faith an enemy to faith ; And ... dost swear only to be forsworn ; And most forsworn , to keep what thou dost swear . Therefore thy later vow against ...
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... my Friend , He is a very serpent in my way ; 60 And , wheresoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me : dost thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . 1 imagination . HUB . And I'll keep him so ACT III Sc 38 KING JOHN.
... my Friend , He is a very serpent in my way ; 60 And , wheresoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me : dost thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . 1 imagination . HUB . And I'll keep him so ACT III Sc 38 KING JOHN.
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... dost thou take all England up ! From forth this morsel of dead Royalty The life , the right , and truth of all this realm Is fled to Heaven ; and England now is left To tug and scamble , and to part by the teeth The unowed1 interest of ...
... dost thou take all England up ! From forth this morsel of dead Royalty The life , the right , and truth of all this realm Is fled to Heaven ; and England now is left To tug and scamble , and to part by the teeth The unowed1 interest of ...
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... dost thou shew in this ; And great affections wrastling in thy bosom Doth make an earthquake of Nobility . O , what a noble combat hast thou fought Between compulsion and a brave respect ! 2 Let me wipe off this honourable dew , That ...
... dost thou shew in this ; And great affections wrastling in thy bosom Doth make an earthquake of Nobility . O , what a noble combat hast thou fought Between compulsion and a brave respect ! 2 Let me wipe off this honourable dew , That ...
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... dost thou go ? Of the part of England . HUB . What's that to thee ? why may not I demand Of thine affairs , as well as thou of mine ? BAST . Hubert , I think ? HUB . Thou hast a perfect thought : I will upon all hazards well believe ...
... dost thou go ? Of the part of England . HUB . What's that to thee ? why may not I demand Of thine affairs , as well as thou of mine ? BAST . Hubert , I think ? HUB . Thou hast a perfect thought : I will upon all hazards well believe ...
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