The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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Page 66
... dead ! How wildly , then , walks my estate in France ! - Under whose conduct come ( 101 ) those powers of France That thou for truth giv'st out are landed here ? Mess . Under the Dauphin . K. John . With these ill tidings . Thou hast ...
... dead ! How wildly , then , walks my estate in France ! - Under whose conduct come ( 101 ) those powers of France That thou for truth giv'st out are landed here ? Mess . Under the Dauphin . K. John . With these ill tidings . Thou hast ...
Page 67
... shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ; And be thou he . [ Erit Bastard . Mess . With all my heart , my liege . K. John . My mother dead ! [ Exit . Re - enter HUBERT . Hub . My lord , SCENE 11. ] 07 KING JOHN .
... shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ; And be thou he . [ Erit Bastard . Mess . With all my heart , my liege . K. John . My mother dead ! [ Exit . Re - enter HUBERT . Hub . My lord , SCENE 11. ] 07 KING JOHN .
Page 68
... dead , but thou hadst none to kill him . Hub . No had , my lord ( 102 ) why , did you not provoke me ? K. John . It is the curse of kings to be attended By slaves that take their humours for a warrant ( 102 ) I had mighty cause To wish ...
... dead , but thou hadst none to kill him . Hub . No had , my lord ( 102 ) why , did you not provoke me ? K. John . It is the curse of kings to be attended By slaves that take their humours for a warrant ( 102 ) I had mighty cause To wish ...
Page 69
... Dead , and the whole world Dekker's Old Fortunatus , 1600 , sig . D 2 . Yeelds not a workman that can frame the like . Fort . No does ? " " John . I am an elde fellowe of fifty wynter and more , And yet in all my lyfe I knewe not this ...
... Dead , and the whole world Dekker's Old Fortunatus , 1600 , sig . D 2 . Yeelds not a workman that can frame the like . Fort . No does ? " " John . I am an elde fellowe of fifty wynter and more , And yet in all my lyfe I knewe not this ...
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... dead . Put up thy sword betime ; Or I'll so maul you and your toasting - iron , That you shall think the devil is come from hell . Big . What wilt thou do , renowned Falconbridge ? ( 113 ) Not for my life : but yet I dare defend My ...
... dead . Put up thy sword betime ; Or I'll so maul you and your toasting - iron , That you shall think the devil is come from hell . Big . What wilt thou do , renowned Falconbridge ? ( 113 ) Not for my life : but yet I dare defend My ...
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