The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... trumpet of our wrath , And sullen presage of your own decay . An honourable conduct1 let him have : Pembroke , look to ' t . Farewell , Chatillon . 30 [ Exeunt CHATILLON and PEMBROKE . ELI . What now , my Son ! have I not ever said How ...
... trumpet of our wrath , And sullen presage of your own decay . An honourable conduct1 let him have : Pembroke , look to ' t . Farewell , Chatillon . 30 [ Exeunt CHATILLON and PEMBROKE . ELI . What now , my Son ! have I not ever said How ...
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... trumpet summon hither to the walls These men of Angiers : let us hear them speak Whose title they admit , Arthur's or John's . Trumpet sounds . Enter certain Citizens upon the walls . FIRST CIT . Who is it that hath warn'd us to the ...
... trumpet summon hither to the walls These men of Angiers : let us hear them speak Whose title they admit , Arthur's or John's . Trumpet sounds . Enter certain Citizens upon the walls . FIRST CIT . Who is it that hath warn'd us to the ...
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... Trumpets , 1 to the Gates . F. HER . You Men of Angiers , open wide your gates , 300 And 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 ...
... Trumpets , 1 to the Gates . F. HER . You Men of Angiers , open wide your gates , 300 And 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 ...
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... trumpets and loud churlish drums , Clamours of Hell , be measures to our pomp ? O Husband , hear me ! ay , alack , how new Is Husband in my mouth ! even for that name , Which till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce , Upon my knee I ...
... trumpets and loud churlish drums , Clamours of Hell , be measures to our pomp ? O Husband , hear me ! ay , alack , how new Is Husband in my mouth ! even for that name , Which till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce , Upon my knee I ...
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... Trumpet sounds . What lusty trumpet thus doth summon us ? Enter the Bastard , attended . BAST . According to the fair - play of the world , Let me have audience ; I am sent to speak : My holy Lord of Milan , from the King I come , to ...
... Trumpet sounds . What lusty trumpet thus doth summon us ? Enter the Bastard , attended . BAST . According to the fair - play of the world , Let me have audience ; I am sent to speak : My holy Lord of Milan , from the King I come , to ...
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ACT IV Sc Angiers arms art thou ARTH AUST AUSTRIA BAST BIGOT BLANCH blood bosom breath Bretagne brother brows Cardinal Chatillon child CONST curse dead death Devil Dolphin dost thou doth drums England Enter KING JOHN Enter the Bastard exeunt exit eyes fair faith father fear forsworn France French friends Geffrey's gentle give Goodwin Sands grandam grief hand hear heart Heaven hold holy honour Hubert II Sc JAMES GURNEY John hath land Lewis Liege lion look Lord Lord Salisbury Madam Majesty Martin Droeshout MELUN MESS mother mouth never night noble o'er PAND PANDULPH peace PEMBROKE pleas'd Pope Prince SALISBURY SCENE shame shew Sir Robert soul speak spirit swear sweet Swinstead tell thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou may'st thou shalt thyself tongue Touraine trumpet vex'd young Arthur your's