The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... thee to lay aside the sword Which sways usurpingly these several titles , And put the same into young Arthur's hand , Thy nephew and right royal Sovereign . K. JOHN . What follows if we disallow of this ? CHAT . The proud control of ...
... thee to lay aside the sword Which sways usurpingly these several titles , And put the same into young Arthur's hand , Thy nephew and right royal Sovereign . K. JOHN . What follows if we disallow of this ? CHAT . The proud control of ...
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... thee , rude Man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence . BAST . I , Madam ? no ; I have no reason for it : That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , ' a pops me out At ...
... thee , rude Man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence . BAST . I , Madam ? no ; I have no reason for it : That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , ' a pops me out At ...
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... thee well : wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . BAST . Brother , take you my land , I'll take my Your face hath got five hundred pound a year ; Yet sell ...
... thee well : wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . BAST . Brother , take you my land , I'll take my Your face hath got five hundred pound a year ; Yet sell ...
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... thee ! 180 For thou wast got i ' the way of honesty.1 [ Exeunt all but Bastard . A foot of honour better than I was , But many a many foot of land the worse ! Well , now can I make any Joan ' a lady : Good den , Sir Richard ! -God - a ...
... thee ! 180 For thou wast got i ' the way of honesty.1 [ Exeunt all but Bastard . A foot of honour better than I was , But many a many foot of land the worse ! Well , now can I make any Joan ' a lady : Good den , Sir Richard ! -God - a ...
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... thee more . [ Exit GURNEY . Madam , I was not old Sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er broke his fast : Sir Robert could do well : marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir Robert ...
... thee more . [ Exit GURNEY . Madam , I was not old Sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er broke his fast : Sir Robert could do well : marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir Robert ...
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