The 6,537 occurrences of bastard
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PROHIBITED COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION INCLUDES BY ANY SERVICE THAT CHARGES FOR DOWNLOAD TIME OR FOR MEMBERSHIP.>> 1597 KING JOHN by William Shakespeare DRAMATIS PERSONAE KING JOHN PRINCE HENRY, his son ARTHUR, DUKE OF BRITAINE, son of Geffrey, late Duke of Britaine, the elder brother of King John EARL OF PEMBROKE EARL OF ESSEX EARL OF SALISBURY LORD BIGOT HUBERT DE BURGH ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE, son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge PHILIP THE BASTARD, his half-brother JAMES GURNEY, servant to Lady Faulconbridge PETER OF POMFRET, a prophet KING PHILIP OF FRANCE LEWIS, the Dauphin LYMOGES, Duke of Austria CARDINAL PANDULPH, the Pope's legate MELUN, a French lord CHATILLON, ambassador from France to King John QUEEN ELINOR, widow of King Henry II and mother to King John CONSTANCE, Mother to Arthur BLANCH OF SPAIN, daughter to the King of Castile and niece to King John LADY FAULCONBRIDGE, widow of Sir Robert Faulconbridge Lords, Citizens of Angiers, Sheriff, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Executioners, Messengers, Attendants <<THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION OF THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IS COPYRIGHT 1990-1993 BY WORLD LIBRARY, INC., AND IS PROVIDED BY PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXT OF CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY WITH PERMISSION.
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Enter ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE and PHILIP, his bastard brother What men are you?
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My gracious liege, when that my father liv'd, Your brother did employ my father much- BASTARD.
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Exeunt all but the BASTARD A foot of honour better than I was; But many a many foot of land the worse.
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But this is worshipful society, And fits the mounting spirit like myself; For he is but a bastard to the time That doth not smack of observation- And so am I, whether I smack or no; And not alone in habit and device, Exterior form, outward accoutrement, But from the inward motion to deliver Sweet, sweet, sweet poison for the age's tooth; Which, though I will not practise to deceive, Yet, to avoid deceit, I mean to learn; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising.
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With him along is come the mother-queen, An Ate, stirring him to blood and strife; With her the Lady Blanch of Spain; With them a bastard of the king's deceas'd; And all th' unsettled humours of the land- Rash, inconsiderate, fiery voluntaries, With ladies' faces and fierce dragons' spleens- Have sold their fortunes at their native homes, Bearing their birthrights proudly on their backs, To make a hazard of new fortunes here.
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Enter KING JOHN, ELINOR, BLANCH, the BASTARD, PEMBROKE, and others KING JOHN.
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Thy bastard shall be king, That thou mayst be a queen and check the world!
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My boy a bastard!
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And if not that, I bring you witnesses: Twice fifteen thousand hearts of England's breed- BASTARD.
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Bastards and else.
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As many and as well-born bloods as those- BASTARD.
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Some bastards too.
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[Whispers with BLANCH] BASTARD.
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Exeunt all but the BASTARD BASTARD.
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Enter KING JOHN, KING PHILIP, LEWIS, BLANCH, ELINOR, the BASTARD, AUSTRIA, and attendants KING PHILIP.
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Well, ruffian, I must pocket up these wrongs, Because- BASTARD.
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Exit BASTARD France, I am burn'd up with inflaming wrath, A rage whose heat hath this condition That nothing can allay, nothing but blood, The blood, and dearest-valu'd blood, of France.
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Enter the BASTARD with AUSTRIA'S head BASTARD.
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Enter KING JOHN, ELINOR, ARTHUR, the BASTARD, HUBERT, and LORDS KING JOHN.
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[To the BASTARD] Cousin, away for England!
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Exit BASTARD ELINOR.
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The bastard Faulconbridge Is now in England ransacking the Church, Offending charity; if but a dozen French Were there in arms, they would be as a can To train ten thousand English to their side; Or as a little snow, tumbled about, Anon becomes a mountain.
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Enter the BASTARD and PETER OF POMFRET Now!
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Exit BASTARD Go after him; for he perhaps shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers; And be thou he.
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[Drawing his sword] BASTARD.
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Exeunt LORDS BASTARD.
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Upon my soul- BASTARD.
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Enter the BASTARD, attended BASTARD.
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An open place wear Swinstead Abbey Enter the BASTARD and HUBERT, severally HUBERT.
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