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

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Pem. Your tender kinsman, and to choake his dayes

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Pem. With barbarous ignorance, and deny his youth

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Pem. The rich aduantage of good exercise,

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Pem. That the times enemies may not haue this

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Pem. To grace occasions: let it be our suite,

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Pem. That you haue bid vs aske his libertie,

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Pem. Which for our goods, we do no further aske,

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Pem. Then, whereupon our weale on you depending,

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Pem. Counts it your weale: he haue his liberty.

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Pem. Enter Hubert.

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Iohn. Iohn.

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Iohn. Let it be so: I do commit his youth

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Pem. Pem.

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Pem. This is the man should do the bloody deed:

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Pem. He shew'd his warrant to a friend of mine,

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Pem. The image of a wicked heynous fault

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Pem. Liues in his eye: that close aspect of his,

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Pem. Do shew the mood of a much troubled brest,