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King John, a play by William Shakespeare

ACT III - SCENE II

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_ ACT III. SCENE II.
France. Plains near Angiers.

[Alarums, excursions. Enter the BASTARD with AUSTRIA'S head.]


BASTARD.
Now, by my life, this day grows wondrous hot;
Some airy devil hovers in the sky
And pours down mischief. Austria's head lie there,
While Philip breathes.

[Enter KING JOHN, ARTHUR, and HUBERT.]

KING JOHN.
Hubert, keep this boy. Philip, make up:
My mother is assailed in our tent,
And ta'en, I fear.

BASTARD.
My lord, I rescued her;
Her Highness is in safety, fear you not;
But on, my liege, for very little pains
Will bring this labour to an happy end.


[Exeunt.] _

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