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... faith , I will , i ' faith . 140 127. John in manners ; being ] Capell ; John , in manners being Ff . 133. There's ... thee ] Pope ; two lines in Ff , ending boy , thee . 66 127. John in manners ; being ] Vaughan suggests manners ...
... faith , I will , i ' faith . 140 127. John in manners ; being ] Capell ; John , in manners being Ff . 133. There's ... thee ] Pope ; two lines in Ff , ending boy , thee . 66 127. John in manners ; being ] Vaughan suggests manners ...
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... faith , this league that we have made Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we content This widow lady ? In her right we came ; Which we , God knows , have turn'd another way , To our own vantage . K ...
... faith , this league that we have made Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we content This widow lady ? In her right we came ; Which we , God knows , have turn'd another way , To our own vantage . K ...
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... faith , That daily break - vow , he that wins of all , Of kings , of beggars , old men , young men , maids , 570 Who , having no external thing to lose 555. solemnity ] the marriage of the Dauphin and Blanch . 66 561. composition ...
... faith , That daily break - vow , he that wins of all , Of kings , of beggars , old men , young men , maids , 570 Who , having no external thing to lose 555. solemnity ] the marriage of the Dauphin and Blanch . 66 561. composition ...
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... then shall be To say there is no vice but beggary . Since kings break faith upon commodity , Gain , be my lord , for I will worship thee . 595 [ Exit . ACT III SCENE I. - The French King's Pavilion . 52 [ ACT II . KING JOHN.
... then shall be To say there is no vice but beggary . Since kings break faith upon commodity , Gain , be my lord , for I will worship thee . 595 [ Exit . ACT III SCENE I. - The French King's Pavilion . 52 [ ACT II . KING JOHN.
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... faith itself to hollow falsehood change ! K. Phi . By heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? Const . You have beguiled me with a counterfeit Resembling ...
... faith itself to hollow falsehood change ! K. Phi . By heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? Const . You have beguiled me with a counterfeit Resembling ...
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Angiers arms Arth Arthur Aust Bast Bastard Blanch blood brabbler breath Capell Collier Compare Henry Compare Richard conj conjecture Const Constance Cotgrave curse Dauphin death dost doth Dyce Elinor Elizabethan English emendation England Exeunt fair faith father Faulconbridge fear Fleay Folios read France French Geffrey's give grief hand Hanmer hath hear heaven Henry IV Holinshed holy honour Hubert Hubert de Burgh infra JAMES GURNEY Julius Cæsar King John Kynge Johan Lady land Lewis lion lord majesty meaning Melun mother night noble Pand Pandulph pare passage peace Philip play Pope prince Ralph Roister Doister Richard II Rowe Salisbury SCENE seems Shake Shakespeare shame Sir Robert soul speak spirit Steevens supra Swinstead thee Theobald thine eye thou hast tongue Troublesome Raigne Twelfth Night unto Vaughan suggests word ΙΟ