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Strana 10
... mean time sojourn'd at my father's ; Where how he did prevail I shame to speak , · But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores Between my father and my mother lay , As I have heard my father speak himself , When this same ...
... mean time sojourn'd at my father's ; Where how he did prevail I shame to speak , · But truth is truth : large lengths of seas and shores Between my father and my mother lay , As I have heard my father speak himself , When this same ...
Strana 12
... mean to learn ; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising . But who comes in such haste in riding - robes ? What woman - post is this ? hath she no husband That will take pains to blow a horn before her ? Enter LADY FAULCONBRIDGE ...
... mean to learn ; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising . But who comes in such haste in riding - robes ? What woman - post is this ? hath she no husband That will take pains to blow a horn before her ? Enter LADY FAULCONBRIDGE ...
Strana 16
... mean to chastise it . K. John . Alack , thou dost usurp authority . K. Phi . Excuse ; it is to beat usurping down . Eli . Who is it thou dost call usurper , France ? Const . Let me make answer ; thy usurping son . Eli . Out , insolent ...
... mean to chastise it . K. John . Alack , thou dost usurp authority . K. Phi . Excuse ; it is to beat usurping down . Eli . Who is it thou dost call usurper , France ? Const . Let me make answer ; thy usurping son . Eli . Out , insolent ...
Strana 28
... mean by shaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum ? Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs ...
... mean by shaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum ? Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs ...
Strana 40
... means to men most good , She looks upon them with a threatening eye . ' Tis strange to think how much King John hath ... mean to speak Shall blow each dust , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which shall directly lead 120 ...
... means to men most good , She looks upon them with a threatening eye . ' Tis strange to think how much King John hath ... mean to speak Shall blow each dust , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which shall directly lead 120 ...
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