Kynge Johan : a play in two parts / edited by J. Payne Collier from the MS. of the author in the library of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.
- John Bale
- Date:
- 1838
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Kynge Johan : a play in two parts / edited by J. Payne Collier from the MS. of the author in the library of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![C. I promyse yowhere to exyle Usurped Powre, And yowr supremyte to defende yche daye and howre. N, I promyse also out of the monasteryes To put Private Welthe, and detect hys mysteryes. C. 0, False Dissymulacyon I wyll hange up in Smyth- fylde. With suche supersticion as your people hath begylde. I. M. Than I trust we are at a very good conclusyon^ Vertu to have place, and vyce to have confusyon. Take Veryte w th ye for every acte ye doo. So shall ye be sure not out of the waye to goo. SEDICYON intraf. 4 U ^ 1 1 1 III- ^ 4 1 —j j 1 i ] J -C^ —d — • mJ n 9 0^^ o k 4 1 1 v—^ Pepe I see ye, I am glad I have spyed ye W. There is Sedicyon : stand yow asyde a whyle. Ye shall see how we shall catche hym by a wyle. S. No noyse amonge ye ? where is the mery chere. That was wont to be with quafFynge of double bere ? The worlde is not yet as some men woulde it have. I have bene abroade, and I thynke I have playde the knave. C. O. Thu canst do none other, except thu change thy wunte. S. What myschiefe ayle ye that ye are to me so blunte ? I have sene the daye ye have favoured me, Perfectyon. C. Thy selfe is not he, thu art of an other complectyon. Sir, thys is the thiefe that first subdued Kynge John, Vexynge other prynces that sens have ruled thys regyon.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29321372_0116.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)