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The Troublesome Reign of King John ((Quarto, 1581))
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of King Iohn.
918Woundeth thy mothers thoughts with feeling care,
920I trouble now the fountaine of thy youth,
922Goe in with me, reply not louely boy,
926 Bastard, Lewes, Lymoges, Constance, Blanche, Chattilion,
927 Pembrooke, Salisburie, and Elianor.
929Wherein the Realmes of England and of Fraunce
931Thrice happie is the Bridegroome and the Bride,
933To make of mortall foes immortall friends.
934Constance Ungodly peace made by an others warre.
935Philip Unhappie peace, that ties thee from reuenge.
937The butcher of the great Plantiginet.
938Kings, Princes, and ye Peeres of either Realmes,
939Pardon my rashnes, and forgiue the zeale
940That caries me in furie to a deede
941Of high desert, of honour, and of armes.
942A boone O Kings, a boone doth Philip beg
945Till Fraunce and England graunt this glorious boone.
950Princes, I craue the Combat with the Duke
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