The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4T. Davison, 1807 |
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Page 47
... Cousin , go draw our puissance together . [ Exit Bastard . France , I am burn'd up with inflaming wrath ; A rage , whose heat hath this condition , Than nothing can allay , nothing but blood , The blood , and dearest - valu'd blood , of ...
... Cousin , go draw our puissance together . [ Exit Bastard . France , I am burn'd up with inflaming wrath ; A rage , whose heat hath this condition , Than nothing can allay , nothing but blood , The blood , and dearest - valu'd blood , of ...
Page 49
... Cousin , look not sad : [ To Arthur . Thy grandam loves thee ; and thy uncle will As dear be to thee as thy father was . Arth . O , this will make my mother die with grief . K. John . Cousin , [ To the Bastard . ] away for Eng- land ...
... Cousin , look not sad : [ To Arthur . Thy grandam loves thee ; and thy uncle will As dear be to thee as thy father was . Arth . O , this will make my mother die with grief . K. John . Cousin , [ To the Bastard . ] away for Eng- land ...
Page 51
... thee , Remember.- -Madam , fare you well : I'll send those powers o'er to your majesty . Elin . My blessing go with thee ! K. John . For England , cousin : Hubert shall be your man , attend on you With KING JOHN . 51 .
... thee , Remember.- -Madam , fare you well : I'll send those powers o'er to your majesty . Elin . My blessing go with thee ! K. John . For England , cousin : Hubert shall be your man , attend on you With KING JOHN . 51 .
Page 69
... cousin ; for I was amaz'd Under the tide but now I breathe again Aloft the flood ; and can give audience To any tongue , speak it of what it will . Bast . How I have sped among clergymen , The sums I have collected shall express . But ...
... cousin ; for I was amaz'd Under the tide but now I breathe again Aloft the flood ; and can give audience To any tongue , speak it of what it will . Bast . How I have sped among clergymen , The sums I have collected shall express . But ...
Page 70
... cousin , [ Exit Hubert , with Peter . Hear'st thou the news abroad , who are arriv'd ? Bast . The French , my lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Besides , I met lord Bigot , and lord Salisbury , ( With eyes as red as new - enkindled ...
... cousin , [ Exit Hubert , with Peter . Hear'st thou the news abroad , who are arriv'd ? Bast . The French , my lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Besides , I met lord Bigot , and lord Salisbury , ( With eyes as red as new - enkindled ...
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