King John by William Shakespeare
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page 94 of 137 (68%)
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And on that day at noon, whereon he says
I shall yield up my crown, let him be hang'd. Deliver him to safety; and return, For I must use thee. [Exit HUBERT with PETER.] O my gentle cousin, Hear'st thou the news abroad, who are arriv'd? BASTARD. The French, my lord; men's mouths are full of it; Besides, I met Lord Bigot and Lord Salisbury,-- With eyes as red as new-enkindled fire, And others more, going to seek the grave Of Arthur, whom they say is kill'd to-night On your suggestion. KING JOHN. Gentle kinsman, go And thrust thyself into their companies: I have a way to will their loves again: Bring them before me. BASTARD. I will seek them out. KING JOHN. Nay, but make haste; the better foot before. O, let me have no subject enemies |
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