Constance
The character of Constance appears in the following play(s):
Speeches By Constance
| Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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| W-640 |
King John |
27 |
A wicked day, and not a holy day. (You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit) |
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| W-641 |
King John |
29 |
Doe childe, goe to it grandame childe, (Now shame upon you where she does or no;/Thou monstrous Injurer of heaven and earth,) |
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| W-642 |
King John |
26 |
Gone to be married? Gone to sweare a peace? |
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| W-643 |
King John |
23 |
If thou that bidst me be content, wert grim |
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| W-644 |
King John |
20 |
No, I defie all Counsell, all redresse, (No, no, I will not, having breath to cry:) |
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| W-645 |
King John |
23 |
No, no, I will not, having breath to cry: (I am not mad: this haire I teare is mine,) |
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| W-646 |
King John |
38 |
Thou art holy to belye me so, (I am not mad: this haire I teare is mine,/Yes that I will: and wherefore will I do it?) |
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| W-647 |
King John |
22 |
Yes that I will: and wherefore will I do it? (Greefe fils the roome up of my absent childe:) |
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| W-648 |
King John |
31 |
You have beguil’d me with a counterfeit (War, war, no peace, peace is to me a warre:) |
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