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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
2458[5.4]
I did not think the King so stored with friends.
Up once again! Put spirit in the French.
That misbegotten devil Falconbridge,
They say King John, sore sick, hath left the field.
Lead me to the revolts of England here.
When we were happy, we had other names.
It is the Count Melun.
2470Salisbury
Wounded to death.
Fly noble English! You are bought and sold.
May this be possible? May this be true?
Have I not hideous death within my view,
We do believe thee, and beshrew my soul,
5.4.61.1Exeunt.