The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... hear the embassy . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's son , Arthur Plantagenet , lays most lawful claim To this fair island , and the territories ; To Ireland , Poictiers , Anjou ...
... hear the embassy . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's son , Arthur Plantagenet , lays most lawful claim To this fair island , and the territories ; To Ireland , Poictiers , Anjou ...
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... hear . Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , who whispers Essex . Esser . My liege , here is the strangest contro- versy , Come from the country to be judg'd by you , That e'er I heard : Shall I produce the men ? K. John . Let them ...
... hear . Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , who whispers Essex . Esser . My liege , here is the strangest contro- versy , Come from the country to be judg'd by you , That e'er I heard : Shall I produce the men ? K. John . Let them ...
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... Hear the crier . What the devil art thou ? Bast . One that will play the devil , sir , with you , An ' a may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard ; I'll ...
... Hear the crier . What the devil art thou ? Bast . One that will play the devil , sir , with you , An ' a may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard ; I'll ...
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... hear them speak , Whose title they admit , Arthur's or John's . Trumpets sound . Enter Citizens upon the walls . 1 Cit . Who is it , that hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phil . " Tis France , for England . K. John . England , for ...
... hear them speak , Whose title they admit , Arthur's or John's . Trumpets sound . Enter Citizens upon the walls . 1 Cit . Who is it , that hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phil . " Tis France , for England . K. John . England , for ...
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... ] with your lioness , I'd set an ox - head to your lion's hide , And make a monster of you . Aust . Peace ; no more . Bast . O , tremble ; for you hear the lion roar . K. John . Up higher to the plain ; where 22 KING JOHN .
... ] with your lioness , I'd set an ox - head to your lion's hide , And make a monster of you . Aust . Peace ; no more . Bast . O , tremble ; for you hear the lion roar . K. John . Up higher to the plain ; where 22 KING JOHN .
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