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  1. King John. Nay, but make haste; the better foot before. O, let me have no subject enemies, 1910. When adverse foreigners affright my towns. With dreadful pomp of stout invasion! Be Mercury, set feathers to thy heels, And fly like thought from them to me again. Philip the Bastard.

  2. King John: A Burlesque. Gilbert Abbott À Beckett. The Book of Martyrs, Selection (Old Spelling) John Foxe. Edited by David G. Newcombe, Michael Pidd, and Michael Best. The Book of Martyrs, Modern. John Foxe. An Homily Against Disobedience and Willful Rebellion (1571) John Jewel.

  3. Oct 4, 2017 · KING JOHN. Poisoned—ill fare—dead, forsook, cast off, And none of you will bid the winter come. 40 To thrust his icy fingers in my maw, Nor let my kingdom’s rivers take their course. Through my burned bosom, nor entreat the North. To make his bleak winds kiss my parchèd lips.

  4. William Shakespeare. King John is a historical play that explores the reign of King John of England, who ruled from 1199 to 1216. It is a dramatization of the events that occurred during his reign, including his struggles with the Catholic Church, his battles with France, and his relationships with his nobles and family members.

  5. Narrator: King John was king of England from 1199 to 1216. He is often remembered as a cruel and power-hungry king whose reign ended in the middle of a disastrous civil war with the barons of England.

  6. King Philip of France threatens war if the tyrannical King John of England won’t abdicate his throne. In this history play, Shakespeare explores themes of inheritance in the figure of Philip the Bastard (illegitimate son of the late King Richard); medieval women’s (albeit limited) political influence in the characters of Eleanor and Constance; and double-dealing through Hubert’s ...

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  8. King John Translation Act 2, Scene 1. The duke of AUSTRIA enters with his troops, playing drums, on one side. On the other side KING PHILIP and his army enter, along with LEWIS, ARTHUR, CONSTANCE, and their attendants. Before Angiers well met, brave Austria. Arthur, that great forerunner of thy blood, Richard, that robb'd the lion of his heart ...

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