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By Amanda Mabillard, About.com Guide to Shakespeare since 2000

Quotations from King John

Saturday March 1, 2008
Bell, book, and candle shall not drive me back,
When gold and silver becks me to come on.
"King John" (3.3.14-5), Philip the Bastard to King John

"Bell, book, and candle" refers to a Roman Catholic ceremony in which a person is excommunicated. In the ritual dating back to the eighth century, the bishop recites: "We separate him, together with his accomplices and abettors, from the precious body and blood of the Lord and from the society of all Christians; we exclude him from our holy mother the church in heaven and on earth; we declare him excommunicate and anathema; we judge him damned, with the devil and his angels and all the reprobate, to eternal fire until he shall recover himself from the toils of the devil and return to amendment and to penitence." After passing sentence the bishop rings a bell, closes the book, and extinguishes a candle.
Read on for more quotations from Shakespeare's "King John."

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