The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... o'er to Heaven and to my mother : Of that I doubt , as all men's children may . 60 ELI . Out on thee , rude Man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence . BAST . I , Madam ? no ; I have no reason for it ...
... o'er to Heaven and to my mother : Of that I doubt , as all men's children may . 60 ELI . Out on thee , rude Man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence . BAST . I , Madam ? no ; I have no reason for it ...
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... o'er the hatch ; 5 Who dares not stir by day must walk by night ; And have is have , however men do catch ; Near or far off , well won is still well shot ; And I am I , howe'er I was begot . 170 K. JOHN . Go , Faulconbridge : now hast ...
... o'er the hatch ; 5 Who dares not stir by day must walk by night ; And have is have , however men do catch ; Near or far off , well won is still well shot ; And I am I , howe'er I was begot . 170 K. JOHN . Go , Faulconbridge : now hast ...
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... o'er Did never float upon the swelling tide 50 60 70 [ Drum beats . To do offence and scathe in Christendom . The interruption of their churlish drums Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand To parley or to fight ; therefore ...
... o'er Did never float upon the swelling tide 50 60 70 [ Drum beats . To do offence and scathe in Christendom . The interruption of their churlish drums Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand To parley or to fight ; therefore ...
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... o'er him and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity we tread In warlike march these greens1 before your Town ; Being no further enemy to you Prince : Than the constraint of hospitable zeal In the relief of this oppressed ...
... o'er him and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity we tread In warlike march these greens1 before your Town ; Being no further enemy to you Prince : Than the constraint of hospitable zeal In the relief of this oppressed ...
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... o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say ' tis so : I trust I may not trust thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , Man ; I have a King's oath to the contrary ...
... o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say ' tis so : I trust I may not trust thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , Man ; I have a King's oath to the contrary ...
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