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Monologues in Shakespeare's
King John
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King John
Verse
King John
Sirrah, your brother is legitimate
I i 121
Bastard
Verse
King John
Brother, adieu: good fortune come to thee!
I i 185
Bastard
Verse
King John
Now, by this light, were I to get again,
I i 264
Chatillon
Verse
King John
Then turn your forces from this paltry siege
II i 57
King Philip
Verse
King John
Peace be to England, if that war return
II i 93
King John
Verse
King John
For our advantage; therefore hear us first.
II i 217
King Philip
Verse
King John
When I have said, make answer to us both.
II i 246
Bastard
Verse
King John
By heaven, these scroyles of Angiers flout you
II i 386
First Citizen
Verse
King John
That daughter there of Spain, the Lady Blanch
II i 439
King Philip
Verse
King John
Good reverend father, make my person yours,
III i 234
Pandulph
Verse
King John
So mak'st thou faith an enemy to faith
III i 273
King John
Verse
King John
Good friend, thou hast no cause to say so yet
III iii 33
Pandulf
Verse
King John
Your mind is all as youthful as your blood
III iii 130
Arthur
Verse
King John
Must you with hot irons burn out both mine eyes?
IV i 45
Bastard
Verse
King John
Go, bear him in thine arms. I am amaz'd, methinks, and lose my way
IV iii 152
Bastard
Verse - intercut
King John
But wherefore do you droop? why look you sad?
V i 48
Salisbury
Verse
King John
Upon our sides it never shall be broken
V ii 10
Lewis
Verse
King John
A noble temper dost thou show in this
V ii 40
Lewis
Verse
King John
Your grace shall pardon me; I will not back
V ii 82
Bastard
Verse
King John
By all the blood that ever fury breath'd
V ii 132
Melun
Verse
King John
Have I not hideous death within my view
V iv 26
Constance
Verse - intercut
King John
Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth!
II i 182
Constance
Verse
King John
Gone to be married! gone to swear a peace!
III i 1
Constance
Verse
King John
If thou, that bid'st me be content, wert grim
III i 45
Constance
Verse
King John
A wicked day, and not a holy day!
III i 87
Constance
Verse - intercut
King John
No, I defy all counsel, all redress
III iv 26
Constance
Verse
King John
I tore them from their bonds and cried aloud
III iv 75
Constance
Verse
King John
Grief fills the room up of my absent child
III iv 98
Bastard
Verse
King John
Mad world, mad kings, mad composition
II i 561
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