Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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K. Iohn. Your fathers wife did after wedlock beare him:
K. Iohn. And if she did play false, the fault was hers,
K. Iohn. Which fault lyes on the hazards of all husbands
K. Iohn. That marry wiues: tell me, how if my brother
K. Iohn. Who as you say, tooke paines to get this sonne,
K. Iohn. Had of your father claim'd this sonne for his,
K. Iohn. Insooth, good friend, your father might haue kept
K. Iohn. This Calfe, bred from his Cow from all the world:
K. Iohn. Insooth he might: then if he were my brothers,
K. Iohn. My brother might not claime him, nor your father
K. Iohn. Being none of his, refuse him: this concludes,
K. Iohn. My mothers sonne did get your fathers heyre,
K. Iohn. Your father heyre must haue your fathers land.
Rob. Rob.
Rob. Shal then my fathers Will be of no force,
Rob. To dispossesse that childe which is not his.
Phil. Phil.
Phil. Of no more force to dispossesse me sir,
Phil. Then was his will to get me, as I think.
Eli. Eli.