The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... doth girdle you about , By the compulsion of their ordinance By this time from their fixed beds of lime Had been dishabited , ' and wide havoc made For bloody power5 to rush upon your peace . But , on the sight of us , your lawful King ...
... doth girdle you about , By the compulsion of their ordinance By this time from their fixed beds of lime Had been dishabited , ' and wide havoc made For bloody power5 to rush upon your peace . But , on the sight of us , your lawful King ...
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... Doth not the crown of England prove the King ? And if not that , I bring you witnesses , Twice fifteen thousand hearts of England's breed- BAST . Bastards , and else.1 K. JOHN . —To verify our title with their lives . K. PHI . As many ...
... Doth not the crown of England prove the King ? And if not that , I bring you witnesses , Twice fifteen thousand hearts of England's breed- BAST . Bastards , and else.1 K. JOHN . —To verify our title with their lives . K. PHI . As many ...
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... doth play Upon the dancing banners of the French , Triumphantly display'd ; who are at hand , To enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne England's King and your's . Enter the English Herald , with Trumpets . E. HER ...
... doth play Upon the dancing banners of the French , Triumphantly display'd ; who are at hand , To enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne England's King and your's . Enter the English Herald , with Trumpets . E. HER ...
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... doth Death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of Kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry Havoc ...
... doth Death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of Kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry Havoc ...
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... doth espy Himself Love's traitor : this is pity now , That hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be In such a love so vile a lout as he . BLANCH . My uncle's will in this respect is mine : If he see aught in you that makes ...
... doth espy Himself Love's traitor : this is pity now , That hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be In such a love so vile a lout as he . BLANCH . My uncle's will in this respect is mine : If he see aught in you that makes ...
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ACT IV Sc Angiers arms art thou ARTH AUST AUSTRIA BAST BIGOT BLANCH blood bosom breath Bretagne brother brows Cardinal Chatillon child CONST curse dead death Devil Dolphin dost thou doth drums England Enter KING JOHN Enter the Bastard exeunt exit eyes fair faith father fear forsworn France French friends Geffrey's gentle give Goodwin Sands grandam grief hand hear heart Heaven hold holy honour Hubert II Sc JAMES GURNEY John hath land Lewis Liege lion look Lord Lord Salisbury Madam Majesty Martin Droeshout MELUN MESS mother mouth never night noble o'er PAND PANDULPH peace PEMBROKE pleas'd Pope Prince SALISBURY SCENE shame shew Sir Robert soul speak spirit swear sweet Swinstead tell thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou may'st thou shalt thyself tongue Touraine trumpet vex'd young Arthur your's