The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: King John

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Con. Infortunate in nothing but in thee:

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Con. Thy

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Con. The life and death of King Iohn.

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Con. Thy sinnes are visited in this poore childe,

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Con. The Canon of the Law is laide on him,

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Con. Being but the second generation

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Con. Remoued from thy sinne‑conceiuing wombe.

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Iohn. Iohn.

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Iohn. Bedlam haue done.

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Con. Con.

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Con. I haue but this to say,

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Con. That he is not onely plagued for her sin,

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Con. On this remoued issue, plagued for her,

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Con. And with her plague her sinne: his iniury

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Con. Her iniurie the Beadle to her sinne,

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Con. All punish'd the person of this childe,

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Con. And all for her, a plague vpon her.

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Que. Que.

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Que. Thou vnaduised scold, I can produce