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Pagina 319
Since all and every part of what we would , Doth make a stand at what your
highness will . K. John . Some reasons of this double coronation I have possess'd
you with , and think them strong ; And more , more strong ( when lesser is my
seara ) ...
Since all and every part of what we would , Doth make a stand at what your
highness will . K. John . Some reasons of this double coronation I have possess'd
you with , and think them strong ; And more , more strong ( when lesser is my
seara ) ...
Pagina 320
The colour of the king doth come and go Between his purpose and his
conscience , , Like heralds ' twixt two dreadful battles set : His passion is so ripe it
needs must break . Pem . And , when it breaks , I fear will issue thence The foul
corruption ...
The colour of the king doth come and go Between his purpose and his
conscience , , Like heralds ' twixt two dreadful battles set : His passion is so ripe it
needs must break . Pem . And , when it breaks , I fear will issue thence The foul
corruption ...
Pagina 330
Now , for the bare - pick'd bone of majesty Doth dogged war bristle his angry
crest , And snarleth in the gentle eyes of ... in one line ; and vast confusion waits ,
As doth a raven on a sick - fallen beast , The imminent decay of wrested pomp .
Now , for the bare - pick'd bone of majesty Doth dogged war bristle his angry
crest , And snarleth in the gentle eyes of ... in one line ; and vast confusion waits ,
As doth a raven on a sick - fallen beast , The imminent decay of wrested pomp .
Pagina 349
Doth , by the idle comments that it makes , Foretell the ending of mortality . Enter
PEMBROKE . Pem . His highness yet doth speak ; and holds belief , That being
brought into the open air It would allay the burning quality Of that fell poison
which ...
Doth , by the idle comments that it makes , Foretell the ending of mortality . Enter
PEMBROKE . Pem . His highness yet doth speak ; and holds belief , That being
brought into the open air It would allay the burning quality Of that fell poison
which ...
Pagina 412
Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new , there's no respect how
vile , ) That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counsel to
be heard , Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . Direct not him , whose way ...
Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new , there's no respect how
vile , ) That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counsel to
be heard , Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . Direct not him , whose way ...
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