Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page 74
... Fitz . You will send to Philip , Instruct him to proceed , it may be furnish His Navie with our Pilots , he lands , we proffer Change , John for Philip ; oh can you think That we can undergo a heavier stroke From a Naturall , then from ...
... Fitz . You will send to Philip , Instruct him to proceed , it may be furnish His Navie with our Pilots , he lands , we proffer Change , John for Philip ; oh can you think That we can undergo a heavier stroke From a Naturall , then from ...
Page 101
... Fitz . ( Of all thou see'st ) the King shall give it thee . Well , let one ride before , and certifie That we are comming . K. Thou good old man , 80 Chester , put on wings : To himselfe . the bird that croak'd now sings . 75. carry ...
... Fitz . ( Of all thou see'st ) the King shall give it thee . Well , let one ride before , and certifie That we are comming . K. Thou good old man , 80 Chester , put on wings : To himselfe . the bird that croak'd now sings . 75. carry ...
Page 106
... Fitz . A Fathers blessing , like a welcome cloud K. With child of friendly showers , hover o're thy goodnesse , And keep it ever green-- ; she is gone sir . Fitz . Go thou and runne into the Sea . Ha , ha , so the great Emperor of the ...
... Fitz . A Fathers blessing , like a welcome cloud K. With child of friendly showers , hover o're thy goodnesse , And keep it ever green-- ; she is gone sir . Fitz . Go thou and runne into the Sea . Ha , ha , so the great Emperor of the ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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