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Strana 28
... cause to prove my saying true . Const . O , if thou teach me to believe this sorrow , Teach thou this sorrow how to make me die , And let belief and life encounter so As doth the fury of two desperate men Which in the very meeting fall ...
... cause to prove my saying true . Const . O , if thou teach me to believe this sorrow , Teach thou this sorrow how to make me die , And let belief and life encounter so As doth the fury of two desperate men Which in the very meeting fall ...
Strana 36
... Hub . I am much bounden to your majesty . K. John . Good friend , thou hast no cause to say so yet , But thou shalt have ; and creep time ne'er so slow , 31 Yet it shall come for me to do thee good 36 [ ACT III . KING JOHN .
... Hub . I am much bounden to your majesty . K. John . Good friend , thou hast no cause to say so yet , But thou shalt have ; and creep time ne'er so slow , 31 Yet it shall come for me to do thee good 36 [ ACT III . KING JOHN .
Strana 38
... cause , Doth want example : who hath read or heard Of any kindred action like to this ? 10 K. Phi . Well could I bear that England had this praise , So we could find some pattern of our shame . Enter CONSTANCE . Look , who comes here ...
... cause , Doth want example : who hath read or heard Of any kindred action like to this ? 10 K. Phi . Well could I bear that England had this praise , So we could find some pattern of our shame . Enter CONSTANCE . Look , who comes here ...
Strana 41
... cause And call them meteors , prodigies and signs , Abortives , presages and tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . 150 Lew . May be he will not touch young Arthur's life , 160 But hold himself safe in his ...
... cause And call them meteors , prodigies and signs , Abortives , presages and tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . 150 Lew . May be he will not touch young Arthur's life , 160 But hold himself safe in his ...
Strana 58
... cause , - 30 To grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? O nation , that thou couldst remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself ...
... cause , - 30 To grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? O nation , that thou couldst remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself ...
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