King John by William Shakespeare
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Sir Robert never holp to make this leg.
LADY FALCONBRIDGE. Hast thou conspired with thy brother too, That for thine own gain shouldst defend mine honour? What means this scorn, thou most untoward knave? BASTARD. Knight, knight, good mother,--Basilisco-like; What! I am dubb'd; I have it on my shoulder. But, mother, I am not Sir Robert's son: I have disclaim'd Sir Robert and my land; Legitimation, name, and all is gone: Then, good my mother, let me know my father,-- Some proper man, I hope: who was it, mother? LADY FalcoNBRIDGE. Hast thou denied thyself a Falconbridge? BASTARD. As faithfully as I deny the devil. LADY FALCONBRIDGE. King Richard Coeur-de-lion was thy father: By long and vehement suit I was seduc'd To make room for him in my husband's bed:-- Heaven lay not my transgression to my charge!-- Thou art the issue of my dear offence, Which was so strongly urg'd, past my defence. |
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