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... hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then the king , and let me in . First Cit . That can we not : but he that proves the king , To him will we prove loyal : till that time Have we ramm'd up our gates against the world . 271 K. John ...
... hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then the king , and let me in . First Cit . That can we not : but he that proves the king , To him will we prove loyal : till that time Have we ramm'd up our gates against the world . 271 K. John ...
Page 21
... hold our town for neither , yet for both . Re - enter the two KINGS , with their powers , severally . 330 K. John . France , hast thou yet more blood to cast away ? Say , shall the current of our right run on ? Whose passage , vex'd ...
... hold our town for neither , yet for both . Re - enter the two KINGS , with their powers , severally . 330 K. John . France , hast thou yet more blood to cast away ? Say , shall the current of our right run on ? Whose passage , vex'd ...
Page 29
... hold it up : here I and sorrows sit ; Here is my throne , bid kings come bow to it . 70 [ Seats herself on the ground . Enter KING JOHN , KING PHILIP , LEWIS , BLANCH , ELI- NOR , the BASTARD , AUSTRIA , and Attendants . K. Phi . ' Tis ...
... hold it up : here I and sorrows sit ; Here is my throne , bid kings come bow to it . 70 [ Seats herself on the ground . Enter KING JOHN , KING PHILIP , LEWIS , BLANCH , ELI- NOR , the BASTARD , AUSTRIA , and Attendants . K. Phi . ' Tis ...
Page 33
... hold a serpent by the tongue , A chafed lion by the mortal paw , A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost hold . K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So makest thou faith an ...
... hold a serpent by the tongue , A chafed lion by the mortal paw , A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost hold . K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So makest thou faith an ...
Page 35
... hold of both , They whirl asunder and dismember me . Husband , I cannot pray that thou mayst win ; Uncle , I needs must pray that thou mayst lose ; Father , I may not wish the fortune thine ; Grandam , I will not wish thy wishes thrive ...
... hold of both , They whirl asunder and dismember me . Husband , I cannot pray that thou mayst win ; Uncle , I needs must pray that thou mayst lose ; Father , I may not wish the fortune thine ; Grandam , I will not wish thy wishes thrive ...
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