Read King John & Henry VIII Online
Authors: William Shakespeare
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droop
look downcast
48
motion
movement
49
stirring
as active
49
the time
i.e. current events
50
outface
defy
50
brow
countenance
51
bragging
boastful/bullying
51
inferior eyes
i.e. the king’s subjects
52
borrow … from
model their actions on
55
god of war
i.e. the Roman god Mars
56
become
grace/come to
56
field
battlefield
60
forage
overrun (an area)/ pillage
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nigh
near
64
happy
fortunate, opportune
67
inglorious
shameful
68
upon … land
standing on our own soil/because land is being paced by foreign soldiers
69
fair-play
honorable, lacking cunning
70
Insinuation
suggestions, attempts to gain favor
70
base
dishonorable, cowardly
72
cockered
pampered
72
silken
effeminate/luxurious/clothed in silk
72
wanton
spoiled child
72
brave
challenge
73
flesh
initiate (in warfare)/ plunge in (as one would a weapon into flesh)
74
colours
battle flags
74
idly
foolishly/frivolously
75
check
resistance
78
purpose
intention, plan
79
ordering
management
81
prouder
superior/more arrogant
5.2
Location: England, the French camp
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precedent
original (copy)
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fair
just/neatly written
4
order
agreement
6
took the sacrament
received communion (a way of confirming the sacredness of vows)
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faiths
pledges
9
albeit
although
12
sore of time
wound of the present
13
contemned
despised, contemptible
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canker
ulcer/corruption
16
metal
i.e. sword
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rescue and defence
rescue of England from John/defense of England against the French
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Cries out upon
appeals to/rejects
21
physic
cure
22
deal but
proceed in any way other than
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confusèd
disastrous, disorderly
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step after
march behind, support
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stranger
foreigner
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spot
place/blemish, moral stain
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grace
honor, support
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unacquainted
unfamiliar
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remove
move, depart
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Neptune
Roman god of the sea
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clippeth
embrace
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bear
carry
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grapple
bind, attach
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pagan … league
i.e. the English and French might unite against a common non-Christian enemy
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spend … unneighbourly
waste it in such an unneighborly manner
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temper
disposition
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affections
emotions, loyalties
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earthquake
i.e. tumult
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compulsion
necessity (of opposing John)
44
brave respect
noble regard (for your country)
45
dew
i.e. tears
48
ordinary
commonplace, everyday
52
vaulty
arched roof
53
Figured
adorned
55
heave
bear
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Commend
commit, entrust
56
those baby eyes
i.e. babies
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blood
liveliness
62
nobles
may play on the sense of “gold coins”
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knit
join
63
sinews
muscles, i.e. strength
64
Even … spake
i.e. in this heaven supports us/I see already that the promise of financial reward will secure your support (alternatively, some editors speculate that the reference is to a trumpet signaling Pandulph’s arrival)
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angel
gold coin/heavenly being
65
apace
quickly
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come in
become reconciled, returned
73
see
bishopric/seat of a bishop in his church
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wind up
furl
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fostered … hand
brought up by hand
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show
appearance
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back
go back
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propertied
treated as an object
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secondary at control
second in command, deputy
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right
justice/a rightful claim
90
Acquainted me with
introduced me to, made me aware of
90
interest
valid claim
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penny … borne
expense has Rome sustained
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underprop
support
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charge
expense
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liable
subject
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‘Vive le roi’
“Long live the king” (French; also a phrase in playing
cards
)
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banked
besieged (within banks of fortifications)/ captured, confined/skirted around (“bank” may also be a card-playing term, perhaps meaning “to secure as a winning” or “a card player’s stake”)
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match
game, contest (may play on the sense of “marriage,” given Lewis’s union with Blanche)
107
crown
royal crown/coin, i.e. bet at cards
108
set
series of games (won at cards)
113
ample
complete, great
114
drew
gathered
114
head
army
115
culled
selected
116
outlook
overcome/outstare
118
lusty
vigorous
119
According to
in accordance with
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have audience
be heard
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dealt for him
proceeded on his behalf
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scope
extent
124
warrant
authority
124
limited
designated, permitted
125
wilful-opposite
stubbornly hostile
126
temporize
negotiate
131
reason
with good reason
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apish
apelike, foolish
132
unmannerly
inappropriate, impolite (puns on “unmanly”—i.e. cowardly/not like a human)
133
harnessed
armored
133
masque
courtly entertainment involving dancing and elaborate costumes
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unadvisèd
ill-considered
134
unheard
unheard of, extraordinary (plays on the literal sense as King John is not present, though he responds through the Bastard; some editors emend to “unhaired”—i.e. boyishly beardless)
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whip
i.e. drive
136
pigmy
very small
139
take the hatch
leap over the lower half of the door, i.e. retreat hastily
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litter
animal straw
141
planks
floors
142
pawns
goods pledged in exchange for a loan of money
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hug
i.e. curl up
144
vaults
cellars/tombs
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thrill
tremble
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crow
cockerel, the French national symbol
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eyrie
nest/brood
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souse
swoop down on
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revolts
rebels
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Neroes
the Roman Emperor Nero was supposed to have torn open his mother’s womb after killing her
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Amazons
race of warrior women
156
tripping
moving quickly and lightly
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gauntlets
armored gloves
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brave
challenge
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turn thy face
i.e. retreat
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outscold
outdo us in scolding/have more quarrelsome women than us
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brabbler
brawler/quarrelsome fault-finder
166
attend
listen
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ready braced
prepared, with the skin tightened
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welkin
sky
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halting
hesitating
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sport
amusement
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forehead
countenance
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bare-ribbed
skeletal
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office
duty, task
183
find
discover/suffer, experience
5.3
Location: England, the battlefield Alarums
battle calls
8
Swinstead
actually Swineshead, Lincolnshire
9
supply
reinforcements
11
Goodwin Sands
dangerous sandbanks off the coast of Kent
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Richard
i.e. the Bastard
13
coldly
unenthusiastically
13
retire themselves
retreat
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litter
bed for the transport of the sick or wounded
1
stored
well supplied
2
Up once again
i.e. onward, back to battle
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miscarry
fail
4
misbegotten
wrongfully conceived
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In … spite
despite everything
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sore
grievously
7
revolts
rebels
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Fly
flee
11
bought and sold
betrayed
12
Unthread
withdraw (like thread from a needle)
12
eye
needle’s eye
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He
i.e. Lewis, the French dauphin
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quantity
small amount
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Resolveth
dissolves, melts
26
his figure
its shape
28
use
practice/benefit
30
hence
from now on/in the next world
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forsworn
perjured
35
smokes
grows misty/moves like smoke
38
fine
penalty
38
rated
assessed/rebuked
39
fine
ending/penalty
42
respect
factor
45
lieu
exchange, payment
45
whereof
of which
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rumour
tumult, noise
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remnant
remainder
50
beshrew
curse
51
favour
appearance/face/benevolence
51
form
appearance/outcome
53
untread
retrace
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bated
diminished
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rankness
swelling, excess (plays on the sense of “vileness”)
56
bounds
limits, boundaries