. The works of Shakespeare : in seven volumes : collated with the oldest copies, and corrected, with notes, explanatory, and critical. for I will warfliip thee! [£#//.. O z ACT i6 King John. ACT III. SCENE, the French Kings Pavilion. Enter Conftance, Arthur and Salisbury. Constance. GONE to be marryd! gone to fwear a peace!Falfe blood to falfe blood joind! Gone to befriends!Shall Lewis have Blanch^ and Blanch thofe Provinces ?It is not fo, thou haft mif-fpoke, mif-heardjBe well advisd, tell oer thy tale again,It cannot be 5 thou doft, but fay, tis truft, I may not truft thee -, for thy wo
. The works of Shakespeare : in seven volumes : collated with the oldest copies, and corrected, with notes, explanatory, and critical. for I will warfliip thee! [£#//.. O z ACT i6 King John. ACT III. SCENE, the French Kings Pavilion. Enter Conftance, Arthur and Salisbury. Constance. GONE to be marryd! gone to fwear a peace!Falfe blood to falfe blood joind! Gone to befriends!Shall Lewis have Blanch^ and Blanch thofe Provinces ?It is not fo, thou haft mif-fpoke, mif-heardjBe well advisd, tell oer thy tale again,It cannot be 5 thou doft, but fay, tis truft, I may not truft thee -, for thy wordJs but the vain breath of a common man:Believe me, I do not believe thee, Man*1 havea Kings oath to the malt be puniuYd for thus frighting me,For I am fick, and capable of fears jOppreft with wrongs, and therefore full of fears :A widow, husbandlefs, fubjeft to fears 5A woman, naturally born to fears,And tho thou now confefs thou didft but jeft,With my vext fpirits I cannot take a truce,But they will quake and tremble all this doft thou mean by making of thy head ?Why doft thou look fo fadly on my fon?What means that hand upon th
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