The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... Alack , alack , for woe , That any harm should stain so fair a show ! 70 K. RICH . [ to NORTH . ] We are amaz'd ; and thus long have we stood To watch the fearful bending of thy knee , Because we thought ourself thy lawful King : And if ...
... Alack , alack , for woe , That any harm should stain so fair a show ! 70 K. RICH . [ to NORTH . ] We are amaz'd ; and thus long have we stood To watch the fearful bending of thy knee , Because we thought ourself thy lawful King : And if ...
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... Alack , why am I sent for to a King , Before I have shook off the regal thoughts Wherewith I reign'd ? I hardly yet have learn'd To insinuate , flatter , bow , and bend my knee : Give Sorrow leave awhile to tutor me To this submission ...
... Alack , why am I sent for to a King , Before I have shook off the regal thoughts Wherewith I reign'd ? I hardly yet have learn'd To insinuate , flatter , bow , and bend my knee : Give Sorrow leave awhile to tutor me To this submission ...
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... Alack the heavy day , That I have worn so many Winters out , And know not now what name to call myself ! O , that I were a mockery - king of snow , Standing before the Sun of Bolingbroke , To melt myself away in water - drops ! Good ...
... Alack the heavy day , That I have worn so many Winters out , And know not now what name to call myself ! O , that I were a mockery - king of snow , Standing before the Sun of Bolingbroke , To melt myself away in water - drops ! Good ...
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ACT I Sc Alack arms BAGOT banish'd banishment Barkley BISHOP OF CARLISLE blood BOLING Bolingbroke bosom breath BUSHY Castle Cousin Crown dear depos'd doth DUCH Duke of Hereford Duke of Norfolk Duke of York Earl of Wiltshire Earth Enter KING RICHARD exeunt EXTON eyes face fair farewell fear fight FITZWATER flatter foul friends gage gentle give Gloucester's death God's Grace gracious GREEN grief hand happy Harry hate hath head heart Heaven hither honour JOHN OF GAUNT knee LADY Lancaster land Liege live look Lord Aumerle Lords of Ross Madam Majesty Mowbray's ne'er noble NORTH pardon peace PERCY Prince proud QUEEN Ravenspurgh RICH Ross royal SCENE SCROOP shame shew sorrow soul Sovereign speak stand sweet tears thee thine Thomas Mowbray thou art thou hast thoughts tongue traitor treason true Uncle Villain weeping Whilst WILLO word