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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
1569[4.1]
Heat me these irons hot, and look thou stand
I hope your warrant will bear out the deed.
Uncleanly scruples! Fear not you. Look too't.
4.1.7.1[The executioners withdraw.]
Good morrow Hubert.
1581Hubert
Good morrow little prince.
As little prince, having so great a title
Indeed I have been merrier.
1585Arthur
Mercy on me!
[Aside] If I talk to him, with his innocent prate
Are you sick Hubert? You look pale today.
[Aside] His words do take possession of my bosom.
4.1.32.1[To Arthur, showing him a paper]
Too fairly Hubert, for so foul effect.
Young boy, I must.
1614Arthur
And will you?
1615Hubert
And I will.
Have you the heart? When your head did but 1617ache,
I have sworn to do it,
Ah, none but in this iron age would do it.
4.1.72But Hubert's.
1648Hubert
[Stamps his foot] Come forth!
[Executioners come forward with a cord, a heated iron, and a brazier.]
Do as I bid you do.
O, save me Hubert, save me! My eyes are out
Give me the iron, I say, and bind him here.
Alas, what need you be so boisterous-rough?
Go stand within. Let me alone with him.
I am best pleased to be from such a deed.
4.1.86.1[Exeunt executioners.]
Alas, I then have chid away my friend.
1667Hubert
Come, boy, prepare your self.
Is there no remedy?
1669Hubert
None but to lose your eyes.
O heaven, that there were but a mote in yours,
Is this your promise? Go to, hold your tongue.
Hubert, the utterance of a brace of tongues
I can heat it, boy.
No, in good sooth. The fire is dead with grief,
But with my breath I can revive it, boy.
An if you do, you will but make it blush
Well, see to live. I will not touch thine eye
O, now you look like Hubert. All this while
1707Hubert
Peace, no more. Adieu.
O heaven! I thank you Hubert.
Silence, no more. Go closely in with me.
4.1.137.1Exeunt.