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Page 13
... thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say thou didst not well When I was got , I'll send his soul to hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst said him nay ...
... thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say thou didst not well When I was got , I'll send his soul to hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst said him nay ...
Page 14
... thanks , a widow's thanks , Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength To make a more requital to your love ! 10 20 30 Aust . The peace of heaven is theirs that lift their swords In such a just and charitable war . K. Phi ...
... thanks , a widow's thanks , Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength To make a more requital to your love ! 10 20 30 Aust . The peace of heaven is theirs that lift their swords In such a just and charitable war . K. Phi ...
Page 45
... thank you , Hubert . Hub . Silence ; no more : go closely in with me : Much danger do I undergo for thee . SCENE II . KING JOHN's palace . 120 130 [ Exeunt . Enter KING JOHN , PEMBROKE , SALISBURY , and other Lords K. John . Here once ...
... thank you , Hubert . Hub . Silence ; no more : go closely in with me : Much danger do I undergo for thee . SCENE II . KING JOHN's palace . 120 130 [ Exeunt . Enter KING JOHN , PEMBROKE , SALISBURY , and other Lords K. John . Here once ...
Page 56
... thank'd , it is but voluntary . Enter the BASTARD . Bast . All Kent hath yielded ; nothing there holds out But Dover castle : London hath received , Like a kind host , the Dauphin and his powers : Your nobles will not hear you , but are ...
... thank'd , it is but voluntary . Enter the BASTARD . Bast . All Kent hath yielded ; nothing there holds out But Dover castle : London hath received , Like a kind host , the Dauphin and his powers : Your nobles will not hear you , but are ...
Page 70
... thank you both : yet one but flatters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , to appeal each other of high treason . Cousin of Hereford , what dost thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? Boling ...
... thank you both : yet one but flatters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , to appeal each other of high treason . Cousin of Hereford , what dost thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? Boling ...
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