The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... answer France . Chat . Then take my king's defiance from my mouth , The furthest limit of my embassy . K. John . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will ...
... answer France . Chat . Then take my king's defiance from my mouth , The furthest limit of my embassy . K. John . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will ...
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... answer like an ABC - book : - O sir , says answer , at your best command ; At your employment ; at your service , sir : No , sir , says question ; I , sweet sir , at yours : And so , ere answer knows what question would , ( Saving in ...
... answer like an ABC - book : - O sir , says answer , at your best command ; At your employment ; at your service , sir : No , sir , says question ; I , sweet sir , at yours : And so , ere answer knows what question would , ( Saving in ...
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... answer to your embassy , Lest unadvis'd you stain your swords with blood : My lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace , which here we urge in war ; And then we shall repent each drop of blood , That hot rash haste so ...
... answer to your embassy , Lest unadvis'd you stain your swords with blood : My lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace , which here we urge in war ; And then we shall repent each drop of blood , That hot rash haste so ...
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... answer from thy articles ? K.Phil . From that supernal judge , that stirs good thoughts In any breast of strong authority , To look into the blots and stains of right . That judge hath made me guardian to this boy : Under whose warrant ...
... answer from thy articles ? K.Phil . From that supernal judge , that stirs good thoughts In any breast of strong authority , To look into the blots and stains of right . That judge hath made me guardian to this boy : Under whose warrant ...
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... answer to us both . Lo , in this right hand , whose protection Is most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him it holds , stands young Plantagenet ; Son to the elder brother of this man , your town ; And king o'er him , and all 20 KING JOHN .
... answer to us both . Lo , in this right hand , whose protection Is most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him it holds , stands young Plantagenet ; Son to the elder brother of this man , your town ; And king o'er him , and all 20 KING JOHN .
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