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Side 8
K . John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds thein 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 ...
K . John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds thein 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 ...
Side 21
Phil . Now , by this light , were I to get again , Madam , I would not with a better
father . | Some fins do bear their privilege on earth , And so doth yours ; your fault
was not your folly : upon his dudgeon dagger to the contents , and in the terms he
...
Phil . Now , by this light , were I to get again , Madam , I would not with a better
father . | Some fins do bear their privilege on earth , And so doth yours ; your fault
was not your folly : upon his dudgeon dagger to the contents , and in the terms he
...
Side 26
Look here upon thy brother Geffrey ' s face ; These eyes , these brows , were
moulded out of his : This little abstract doth contain that large , Which dy ' d in
Geffrey ; and the hand of time Shall draw this brief into as huge a volume . That
Geffrey ...
Look here upon thy brother Geffrey ' s face ; These eyes , these brows , were
moulded out of his : This little abstract doth contain that large , Which dy ' d in
Geffrey ; and the hand of time Shall draw this brief into as huge a volume . That
Geffrey ...
Side 27
Blot is certainly right . The illegitimate branch of a family always carried the arms
of it with what in ancient heraldry was called a blot or difference . So , in Drayton '
s Epistle from 2 . Isabel to K . Richard II : “ No bastard ' s mark doth blot his conq ...
Blot is certainly right . The illegitimate branch of a family always carried the arms
of it with what in ancient heraldry was called a blot or difference . So , in Drayton '
s Epistle from 2 . Isabel to K . Richard II : “ No bastard ' s mark doth blot his conq ...
Side 35
Doth not the crown of England prove the · king ? And , if not that , I bring you
witnesses , Twice fifteen thousand hearts of England ' s breed , Faul . Bastards ,
and else . K . John . - To verify our title with their lives . K . Philip . As many , and
as ...
Doth not the crown of England prove the · king ? And , if not that , I bring you
witnesses , Twice fifteen thousand hearts of England ' s breed , Faul . Bastards ,
and else . K . John . - To verify our title with their lives . K . Philip . As many , and
as ...
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