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BLANCH OF SPAIN : NIECE TO KING John . LADY FAULCONBRIDGE . LORDS , CITIZENS OF ANGIERS , SHERIFF , HERALDS , OFFICERS , SOLDIERS , MESSENGERS , ATTENDANTS . SCENE - England and France . THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN ACT I SCENE.
BLANCH OF SPAIN : NIECE TO KING John . LADY FAULCONBRIDGE . LORDS , CITIZENS OF ANGIERS , SHERIFF , HERALDS , OFFICERS , SOLDIERS , MESSENGERS , ATTENDANTS . SCENE - England and France . THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN ACT I SCENE.
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THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN ACT I SCENE I. A Palace in England . Enter KING JOHN , QUEEN ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SALISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . 10 K. JOHN . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? CHAT .
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN ACT I SCENE I. A Palace in England . Enter KING JOHN , QUEEN ELINOR , PEMBROKE , ESSEX , SALISBURY , and others , with CHATILLON . 10 K. JOHN . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? CHAT .
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ACT I Sc . I 30 The thunder of my cannon shall be heard : So , hence ! Be thou the trumpet of our wrath , And sullen presage of your own decay . An honourable conduct ? let him have : Pembroke , look to ' t . Farewell , Chatillon .
ACT I Sc . I 30 The thunder of my cannon shall be heard : So , hence ! Be thou the trumpet of our wrath , And sullen presage of your own decay . An honourable conduct ? let him have : Pembroke , look to ' t . Farewell , Chatillon .
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ACT I Sc . I 70 Bast . Most certain of one mother , mighty King ; That is well known ; and , as I think , one father : 60 But for the certain knowledge of that truth I put you o'er to Heaven and to my mother : Of that I doubt , as all ...
ACT I Sc . I 70 Bast . Most certain of one mother , mighty King ; That is well known ; and , as I think , one father : 60 But for the certain knowledge of that truth I put you o'er to Heaven and to my mother : Of that I doubt , as all ...
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100 IIO ACT I ROB . —And once dispatch'd him in an embassy Sc . I To Germany , there with the Emperor To treat of high affairs touching that time . The advantage of his absence took the King , And in the mean time sojourn'd at my ...
100 IIO ACT I ROB . —And once dispatch'd him in an embassy Sc . I To Germany , there with the Emperor To treat of high affairs touching that time . The advantage of his absence took the King , And in the mean time sojourn'd at my ...
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ACT II Sc ACT III Angiers answer arms ARTH Arthur Attendants Aust Bast Bastard bear better BLANCH blood break breath brother callid Cardinal child Const curse dead death Dolphin dost doth England English Enter exeunt eyes face fair faith father Faulconbridge fear field fire foot Fortune France French friends gentle give grief hand hath head hear heart Heaven Highness hold holy honour Hubert iron JAMES GURNEY keep King John Lady land leave Lewis lies lion live look Lord Majesty means mother mouth never night noble PAND peace Philip Prince Richard SALISBURY SCENE shame side Sir Robert soul speak spirit stand strong sweet tell thee thine thou thou shalt tongue Town true truth wrong young