The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 15Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... Goodwin Sands . This news was brought to Richard but even now : The French fight coldly , and retire themselves . K. JOHN . Ay me , this tyrant fever burns me up , And will not let me welcome this good news ! Set on toward Swinstead ...
... Goodwin Sands . This news was brought to Richard but even now : The French fight coldly , and retire themselves . K. JOHN . Ay me , this tyrant fever burns me up , And will not let me welcome this good news ! Set on toward Swinstead ...
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... Goodwin Sands . LEW . Ah , foul shrewd news ! beshrew thy very heart ! I did not think to be so sad to - night As this hath made me . Who was he that said King John did fly an hour or two before The stumbling Night did part our weary ...
... Goodwin Sands . LEW . Ah , foul shrewd news ! beshrew thy very heart ! I did not think to be so sad to - night As this hath made me . Who was he that said King John did fly an hour or two before The stumbling Night did part our weary ...
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