The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... Enter CHATILLON . K. Phil . A wonder , lady ! -lo , upon thy wish , Our messenger Chatillon is arriv'd . What England says , say briefly , gentle lord , We coldly pause for thee ; Chatillon , speak . Chat . Then turn your forces from ...
... Enter CHATILLON . K. Phil . A wonder , lady ! -lo , upon thy wish , Our messenger Chatillon is arriv'd . What England says , say briefly , gentle lord , We coldly pause for thee ; Chatillon , speak . Chat . Then turn your forces from ...
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... enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne , England's king , and your's . ' Enter an English Herald , with trumpets . E. Her . Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and England's , doth ...
... enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne , England's king , and your's . ' Enter an English Herald , with trumpets . E. Her . Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and England's , doth ...
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... Enter the Bastard , with AUSTRIA's Head . Bast . Now , by my life , this day grows wondrous hot ; Some airy devil hovers in the sky , " And pours down mischief . Austria's head lie there ; While Philip breathes . [ 7 ] Shakespeare here ...
... Enter the Bastard , with AUSTRIA's Head . Bast . Now , by my life , this day grows wondrous hot ; Some airy devil hovers in the sky , " And pours down mischief . Austria's head lie there ; While Philip breathes . [ 7 ] Shakespeare here ...
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... Enter King JOHN , ELINOR , ARTHUR , the Bastard , HUBERT , and Lords . K. John . So shall it be ; your grace shall stay behind , [ TO ELINOR . So strongly guarded . - Cousin , look not sad : Thy grandam loves thee ; and thy uncle will ...
... Enter King JOHN , ELINOR , ARTHUR , the Bastard , HUBERT , and Lords . K. John . So shall it be ; your grace shall stay behind , [ TO ELINOR . So strongly guarded . - Cousin , look not sad : Thy grandam loves thee ; and thy uncle will ...
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... enter'd yet The dreadful motion of a murd'rous thought , And you have slander'd nature in my form ; Which , howsoever rude exteriorly , Is yet the cover of a fairer mind Than to be butcher of an innocent child . K. John . Doth Arthur ...
... enter'd yet The dreadful motion of a murd'rous thought , And you have slander'd nature in my form ; Which , howsoever rude exteriorly , Is yet the cover of a fairer mind Than to be butcher of an innocent child . K. John . Doth Arthur ...
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