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Side 2
Robert Faulconbridge , half brother to the bastarda James Gurney , servant to the
ladly Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a prophet . Philip , king of France . Lewis ,
the dauphin . Arci - duke of Austria . Cardinal Pandulpho , ale pope's legate .
Robert Faulconbridge , half brother to the bastarda James Gurney , servant to the
ladly Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a prophet . Philip , king of France . Lewis ,
the dauphin . Arci - duke of Austria . Cardinal Pandulpho , ale pope's legate .
Side 4
Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's son ,
Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful claim To this fair island , and the territories ;
To Ireland , Poictiers , Anjou , Touraine , Maine : Desiring thee to lay aside the ...
Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's son ,
Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful claim To this fair island , and the territories ;
To Ireland , Poictiers , Anjou , Touraine , Maine : Desiring thee to lay aside the ...
Side 6
Let them approach .- [ Exit sheriff Our abbies , and our priories , shall pay Re -
enter soeriff with Robert Faulconbridge , and Philip , his brother 4 . This
expedition's charge . - What men are you Pbil . Your faithful subject I , a
gentleman , 2 anson ...
Let them approach .- [ Exit sheriff Our abbies , and our priories , shall pay Re -
enter soeriff with Robert Faulconbridge , and Philip , his brother 4 . This
expedition's charge . - What men are you Pbil . Your faithful subject I , a
gentleman , 2 anson ...
Side 7
Out on thce , rude man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour
with this diffidence . Phil . I , " madam ? no , I have no reason for it ; That is my
brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , ' a pops me out At
least ...
Out on thce , rude man ! thou dost shame thy mother , And wound her honour
with this diffidence . Phil . I , " madam ? no , I have no reason for it ; That is my
brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , ' a pops me out At
least ...
Side 8
K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard.
Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Phil . Because
he hath a half - face , like my father ; → With that half - face would he have all my
...
K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard.
Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Phil . Because
he hath a half - face , like my father ; → With that half - face would he have all my
...
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