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... hath heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Coeur - de - lion's face , " The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined ...
... hath heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Coeur - de - lion's face , " The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined ...
Side 21
... Hath put himself in arms ; the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have staid , have given him time To land his legions all as soon as I : His marches are expedient to this town , 9 His forces strong , his soldiers confident . With him ...
... Hath put himself in arms ; the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have staid , have given him time To land his legions all as soon as I : His marches are expedient to this town , 9 His forces strong , his soldiers confident . With him ...
Side 25
... hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phil . ' Tis France , for England . K. John . England , for itself : You men of Angiers , and my loving subjects , - K. Phil . You loving men of Angiers , Arthur's subjects , Our trumpet call'd you to ...
... hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phil . ' Tis France , for England . K. John . England , for itself : You men of Angiers , and my loving subjects , - K. Phil . You loving men of Angiers , Arthur's subjects , Our trumpet call'd you to ...
Side 27
... let young Arthur , duke of Bretagne , in ; Who , by the hand of France , this day hath made Much work for tears in many an English mother , Whose sons lie scatter'd on the bleeding ground : Many ACT II . 27 KING JOHN .
... let young Arthur , duke of Bretagne , in ; Who , by the hand of France , this day hath made Much work for tears in many an English mother , Whose sons lie scatter'd on the bleeding ground : Many ACT II . 27 KING JOHN .
Side 32
... hath been forward first To speak unto this city : What say you ? K. John . If that the Dauphin there , thy princely son , Can in this book of beauty read , I love , Her dowry shall weigh equal with a queen : For Anjou , and fair ...
... hath been forward first To speak unto this city : What say you ? K. John . If that the Dauphin there , thy princely son , Can in this book of beauty read , I love , Her dowry shall weigh equal with a queen : For Anjou , and fair ...
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