The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... Tell me how if my brother , Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? In sooth , good Friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world . In sooth ...
... Tell me how if my brother , Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? In sooth , good Friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world . In sooth ...
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... tell thee more . [ Exit GURNEY . Madam , I was not old Sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er broke his fast : Sir Robert could do well : marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir ...
... tell thee more . [ Exit GURNEY . Madam , I was not old Sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er broke his fast : Sir Robert could do well : marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir ...
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... tell us : shall your City call us Lord In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? 1 places of grass , swards . 2 owns . 3 retreat . 4 foolishly . IV : C 5 compass . 17 230 240 250 260 ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Or shall we give the ...
... tell us : shall your City call us Lord In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? 1 places of grass , swards . 2 owns . 3 retreat . 4 foolishly . IV : C 5 compass . 17 230 240 250 260 ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Or shall we give the ...
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... tell me , who knows . 530 hands . 540 LEW . She is sad and passioned3 at your Highness ' tent . K. PHI . And , by my faith , this league , that we have made , Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we ...
... tell me , who knows . 530 hands . 540 LEW . She is sad and passioned3 at your Highness ' tent . K. PHI . And , by my faith , this league , that we have made , Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we ...
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... tell 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 ...
... tell 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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