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Page 49
... thought from them to me again . Bast . The spirit of the time shall teach me speed . [ Exit . K. John . Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he perhaps shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ; And be ...
... thought from them to me again . Bast . The spirit of the time shall teach me speed . [ Exit . K. John . Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he perhaps shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ; And be ...
Page 52
... you do see ? could thought , without this object , Form such another ? This is the very top , The height , the crest , or crest unto the crest , 40 Of murder's arms : this is the bloodiest shame , 52 [ ACT IV . KING JOHN .
... you do see ? could thought , without this object , Form such another ? This is the very top , The height , the crest , or crest unto the crest , 40 Of murder's arms : this is the bloodiest shame , 52 [ ACT IV . KING JOHN .
Page 56
... thought ; Let not the world see fear and sad distrust Govern the motion of a kingly eye : Be stirring as the time ; be fire with fire ; Threaten the threatener and outface the brow Of bragging horror : so shall inferior eyes , That ...
... thought ; Let not the world see fear and sad distrust Govern the motion of a kingly eye : Be stirring as the time ; be fire with fire ; Threaten the threatener and outface the brow Of bragging horror : so shall inferior eyes , That ...
Page 64
... thought : I will upon all hazards well believe Thou art my friend , that know'st my tongue so well . Who art thou ? Bast . Who thou wilt : and if thou please , Thou mayst befriend me so much as to think I come one way of the ...
... thought : I will upon all hazards well believe Thou art my friend , that know'st my tongue so well . Who art thou ? Bast . Who thou wilt : and if thou please , Thou mayst befriend me so much as to think I come one way of the ...
Page 71
... thought of ill in him . Boling . Look , what I speak , my life shall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath received eight thousand nobles In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd employments ...
... thought of ill in him . Boling . Look , what I speak , my life shall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath received eight thousand nobles In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd employments ...
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