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Pagina 264
The adherents of John , however , did not rely upon this instrument ; and , if we
may credit Matthew Paris , John took the brightest gem of the house of Anjou , the
crown of England , upon the principle of election . His claim was recognised also
...
The adherents of John , however , did not rely upon this instrument ; and , if we
may credit Matthew Paris , John took the brightest gem of the house of Anjou , the
crown of England , upon the principle of election . His claim was recognised also
...
Pagina 336
Enter KING JOHN , PANDULPH with the Crown , and Attendants . K. John . Thus
have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory . Pand . Take again [
Giving John the crown . From this my hand , as holding of the pope , Your
sovereign ...
Enter KING JOHN , PANDULPH with the Crown , and Attendants . K. John . Thus
have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory . Pand . Take again [
Giving John the crown . From this my hand , as holding of the pope , Your
sovereign ...
Pagina 448
... yet unborn , and unbegot , That lift your vassal hands against my head , And
threat the glory of my precious crown . ... of bleeding war ; a But ere the crown he
looks for live in peace , Ten thousand bloody crowns of mothers ' sons Shall ill ...
... yet unborn , and unbegot , That lift your vassal hands against my head , And
threat the glory of my precious crown . ... of bleeding war ; a But ere the crown he
looks for live in peace , Ten thousand bloody crowns of mothers ' sons Shall ill ...
Pagina 465
Re - enter YORK , with King RICHARD , and Officers bearing the crown , & c . K.
Rich . 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 ...
Re - enter YORK , with King RICHARD , and Officers bearing the crown , & c . K.
Rich . 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 ...
Pagina 466
Here , cousin , on this side my hand ; on that side thine.a Now is this golden
crown like a deep well , That owes two buckets filling one another ; The emptier
ever dancing in the air , The other down , unseen , and full of water : That bucket
down ...
Here , cousin , on this side my hand ; on that side thine.a Now is this golden
crown like a deep well , That owes two buckets filling one another ; The emptier
ever dancing in the air , The other down , unseen , and full of water : That bucket
down ...
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