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... Exeunt Chatillon and Pembroke . Eli . What now , my son ! have I not ever said How that ambitious Constance would not cease Till she had kindled France and all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ? This might have been ...
... Exeunt Chatillon and Pembroke . Eli . What now , my son ! have I not ever said How that ambitious Constance would not cease Till she had kindled France and all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ? This might have been ...
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... 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 - mercy , fel- low ! ' - And if his name be George ...
... 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 - mercy , fel- low ! ' - And if his name be George ...
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... Exeunt . 260 270 ACT II . SCENE I. France . Before Angiers . Enter AUSTRIA and forces , drums , etc. on one side on the other KING PHILIP of France and his power ; Lewis , Arthur , CONSTANCE and attendants . Lew . Before Angiers well ...
... Exeunt . 260 270 ACT II . SCENE I. France . Before Angiers . Enter AUSTRIA and forces , drums , etc. on one side on the other KING PHILIP of France and his power ; Lewis , Arthur , CONSTANCE and attendants . Lew . Before Angiers well ...
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... rest to stand . God and our right ! [ Exeunt . 280 290 278. bloods , men of spirit . 288 , 289. St. George and the dragon was a common ale - house sign . Here after excursions , enter the Herald of France , 38 King John ACT II.
... rest to stand . God and our right ! [ Exeunt . 280 290 278. bloods , men of spirit . 288 , 289. St. George and the dragon was a common ale - house sign . Here after excursions , enter the Herald of France , 38 King John ACT II.
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... Exeunt all but the Bastard . Bast . Mad world ! mad kings ! mad compo- sition ! John , to stop Arthur's title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a part , And France , whose armour conscience buckled on , Whom zeal and charity ...
... Exeunt all but the Bastard . Bast . Mad world ! mad kings ! mad compo- sition ! John , to stop Arthur's title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a part , And France , whose armour conscience buckled on , Whom zeal and charity ...
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