King John by William Shakespeare
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Fran. As many and as well-borne bloods as those Bast. Some Bastards too Fran. Stand in his face to contradict his claime Cit. Till you compound whose right is worthiest, We for the worthiest hold the right from both Iohn. Then God forgiue the sinne of all those soules, That to their euerlasting residence, Before the dew of euening fall, shall fleete In dreadfull triall of our kingdomes King Fran. Amen, Amen, mount Cheualiers to Armes Bast. Saint George that swindg'd the Dragon, And ere since sit's on's horsebacke at mine Hostesse dore Teach vs some sence. Sirrah, were I at home At your den sirrah, with your Lionnesse, I would set an Oxe-head to your Lyons hide: And make a monster of you Aust. Peace, no more Bast. O tremble: for you heare the Lyon rore Iohn. Vp higher to the plaine, where we'l set forth In best appointment all our Regiments |
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