The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936 |
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In this strange , formless blend of strators , ' as is proved by ' the fact that in its revised form it was issued after John's death by the legate , William the Marshal , Hubert de Burgh and other royalists , ' in which form it was ...
In this strange , formless blend of strators , ' as is proved by ' the fact that in its revised form it was issued after John's death by the legate , William the Marshal , Hubert de Burgh and other royalists , ' in which form it was ...
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Tis strange , that death should sing : I am the cygnet to this pale faint swan , Who chants a doleful hymn to his own death , And from the organ - pipe of frailty sings His soul and body to their lasting rest . Salisbury .
Tis strange , that death should sing : I am the cygnet to this pale faint swan , Who chants a doleful hymn to his own death , And from the organ - pipe of frailty sings His soul and body to their lasting rest . Salisbury .
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Deloney's lines , from The Lamentable Death of King Iohn ( Strange Histories , 1602 ) : Th'infectious drinke fumd vp into his head : And through the veines into the heart it spred , Distempering the pure vnspotted braine , That doth in ...
Deloney's lines , from The Lamentable Death of King Iohn ( Strange Histories , 1602 ) : Th'infectious drinke fumd vp into his head : And through the veines into the heart it spred , Distempering the pure vnspotted braine , That doth in ...
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