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... PANDULPH . K. Phi . Here comes the holy legate of the pope . Pand . Hail , you anointed deputies of heaven ! - To thee , king John , my holy errand is . I Pandulph , of fair Milan cardinal , And from pope Innocent the legate here , 1 Do ...
... PANDULPH . K. Phi . Here comes the holy legate of the pope . Pand . Hail , you anointed deputies of heaven ! - To thee , king John , my holy errand is . I Pandulph , of fair Milan cardinal , And from pope Innocent the legate here , 1 Do ...
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... PANDULPH , and 31 Attendants . K. Phi . So , by a roaring tempest on the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pand . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well . K Phi . What can go ...
... PANDULPH , and 31 Attendants . K. Phi . So , by a roaring tempest on the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd , and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pand . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well . K Phi . What can go ...
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... PANDULPH with the Crown , and Attendants . K. John . Thus have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory . Pand . Take again [ giving John the crown . ] From this my hand , as holding of the pope , Your sovereign greatness and ...
... PANDULPH with the Crown , and Attendants . K. John . Thus have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory . Pand . Take again [ giving John the crown . ] From this my hand , as holding of the pope , Your sovereign greatness and ...
Page 78
... knit your sinews to the strength of mine . Enter PANDULPH , attended . And even there , methinks , an angel spake : Lock , where the holy legate comes apace , To give us warrant from the hand of heaven ; 78 KING JOHN .
... knit your sinews to the strength of mine . Enter PANDULPH , attended . And even there , methinks , an angel spake : Lock , where the holy legate comes apace , To give us warrant from the hand of heaven ; 78 KING JOHN .
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... Pandulph is within at rest , Who half an hour since came from the Dauphin ; And brings from him such offers of our peace As we with honour and respect may take , With purpose presently to leave this war . Bast . He will the rather do it ...
... Pandulph is within at rest , Who half an hour since came from the Dauphin ; And brings from him such offers of our peace As we with honour and respect may take , With purpose presently to leave this war . Bast . He will the rather do it ...
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