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Page 11
... unto the death . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before me thither . Bast . Our country manners give our betters way . K. John . What is thy name ? Bast . Philip , my liege , so is my name begun ; Philip , good old sir Robert's wife's ...
... unto the death . Eli . Nay , I would have you go before me thither . Bast . Our country manners give our betters way . K. John . What is thy name ? Bast . Philip , my liege , so is my name begun ; Philip , good old sir Robert's wife's ...
Page 52
... That 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 .
... That 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 77
... unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And with thy blessings steel my lance's point , That it may enter Mowbray's waxen coat , And furbish new the name of John a Gaunt , Even in the lusty haviour of his son . Gaunt . God in thy good cause ...
... unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And with thy blessings steel my lance's point , That it may enter Mowbray's waxen coat , And furbish new the name of John a Gaunt , Even in the lusty haviour of his son . Gaunt . God in thy good cause ...
Page 111
... unto a row of pins , They'll talk of state ; for every one doth so Against a change ; woc is forerun with woe . 30 [ Queen and Ladies retire . Gard . Go , bind thou up yon dangling apricocks , Which , like unruly children , make their ...
... unto a row of pins , They'll talk of state ; for every one doth so Against a change ; woc is forerun with woe . 30 [ Queen and Ladies retire . Gard . Go , bind thou up yon dangling apricocks , Which , like unruly children , make their ...
Page 125
... unto the king . Re - enter Servant with boots . Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . Poor boy , thou art amazed . Hence , villain ! never more come in my sight . York . Give me my boots , I say . Duch . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt ...
... unto the king . Re - enter Servant with boots . Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . Poor boy , thou art amazed . Hence , villain ! never more come in my sight . York . Give me my boots , I say . Duch . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt ...
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