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- Edition: King John
King John (Modern)
- Introduction
- Texts of this edition
- Contextual materials
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- Chronicon Anglicanum
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- Introduction to Holinshed on King John
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- Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1587
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- Actors' Interpretations of King John
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- King John: A Burlesque
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- The Book of Martyrs, Selection (Old Spelling)
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- The Book of Martyrs, Modern
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- An Homily Against Disobedience and Willful Rebellion (1571)
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- Kynge Johann
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- Regnans in Excelsis: The Bull of Pope Pius V against Elizabeth
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- Facsimiles
1282[3.2]
Now, by my life, this day grows wondrous hot.
Hubert, keep this boy. Philip, make up,
My lord I rescued her.
3.2.11.1Exeunt.
3.2.11.21297Alarums, excursions, retreat. Enter [King] John, [Queen] Eleanor, Arthur, 1298[the] Bastard, Hubert, [and] lords.
[To Queen Eleanor] So shall it be. Your Grace shall stay behind
O, this will make my mother die with grief.
[To the Bastard] Cousin, away for England, haste before,
Bell, book, and candle shall not drive me back
Farewell, gentle cousin.
1316King John
Coz, farewell.
3.2.28.1[Exit the Bastard.]
Come hither little kinsman, hark, a word.
3.2.29.1[She takes Arthur aside.]
Come hither Hubert. [He takes Hubert aside.] O my gentle Hubert,
I am much bounden to your majesty.
Good friend, thou hast no cause to say so yet,
So well, that what you bid me undertake,
Do not I know thou wouldst?
1365Hubert
And I'll keep him so
Death.
My lord?
A grave.
He shall not live.
Enough.
My blessing go with thee.
[To Arthur] For England cousin, go.