King JohnWordsworth Editions, 1996 - 104 pages One of Shakespeare's classic history play, King John is a powerful read by one of the world's greatest dramatists. |
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Page 18
... heaven shall take in nature of a fee : Ay , with these crystal beads heaven shall be bribed To do him justice and revenge on you . Elinor . Thou monstrous slanderer of heaven and earth ! Constance . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and ...
... heaven shall take in nature of a fee : Ay , with these crystal beads heaven shall be bribed To do him justice and revenge on you . Elinor . Thou monstrous slanderer of heaven and earth ! Constance . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and ...
Page 35
... heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawned to you my ... heavens , against these perjured kings ! A widow cries ; be husband to me , heavens ! Let not the hours of this ungodly ...
... heaven , lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawned to you my ... heavens , against these perjured kings ! A widow cries ; be husband to me , heavens ! Let not the hours of this ungodly ...
Page 71
... heaven ; and England now is left To tug and scamble , and to part by th❜teeth The unowed interest of proud - swelling state : Now , for the bare - picked bone of majesty , Doth doggéd war bristle his angry crest , And snarleth in the ...
... heaven ; and England now is left To tug and scamble , and to part by th❜teeth The unowed interest of proud - swelling state : Now , for the bare - picked bone of majesty , Doth doggéd war bristle his angry crest , And snarleth in the ...
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Angiers arms art thou Austria Bastard bear Bigot Blanch blood BRABBLER brave breath brother brows calf's-skin cardinal Chatillion child Citizen Constance crown curse Dauphin dead death didst doth DUKE OF AUSTRIA Duke of Britain Elinor England eyes fair faith father fear foot forsworn France French friends Geffrey's gentle give GLOSSARY grandam grief hand hang hear heart heaven hence Henry hold holy honour Hubert JAMES GURNEY King Philip Lady Faulconbridge land Les Misérables Lewis liege lion look lord Lord Salisbury M. R. JAMES Madam majesty Melun Messenger mother night noble o'er Pandulph peace Pembroke play prince revolt Richard III Salisbury Shakespeare's shame Sir Robert sorrow soul speak spirit stand swear sweet Swinstead Telephone thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou mayst thou shalt thyself tongue Touraine trumpet usurping young Arthur