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... Enter King JOHN and HUBERT . K. John . How goes the day with us ? O , tell me , Hubert . Hub . Badly , I fear . How fares your majesty ? K. John . This fever , that hath troubled me so long , Lies heavy on me ; -0 , my heart is sick ! Enter ...
... Enter King JOHN and HUBERT . K. John . How goes the day with us ? O , tell me , Hubert . Hub . Badly , I fear . How fares your majesty ? K. John . This fever , that hath troubled me so long , Lies heavy on me ; -0 , my heart is sick ! Enter ...
113. oldal
William Shakespeare. Flourish of trumpets . Enter King RICHARD , who takes his seat on his throne ; GAUNT , BUSHY , BAGOT , GREEN , and others , who take their places . A trumpet is sounded , and answered by another trumpet within . Then ...
William Shakespeare. Flourish of trumpets . Enter King RICHARD , who takes his seat on his throne ; GAUNT , BUSHY , BAGOT , GREEN , and others , who take their places . A trumpet is sounded , and answered by another trumpet within . Then ...
166. oldal
... king's queen.- But soft , but see , or rather do not see , My fair rose wither : yet look up , behold , That you in pity may dissolve to dew , And wash him fresh again with true - love tears . Enter King RICHARD and Guards . Ah , thou ...
... king's queen.- But soft , but see , or rather do not see , My fair rose wither : yet look up , behold , That you in pity may dissolve to dew , And wash him fresh again with true - love tears . Enter King RICHARD and Guards . Ah , thou ...
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