Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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... body : Thus is the shepherd beaten from thy side , 190 And wolves are gnarling who shall gnaw thee first . Ah , that my fear were false ! ah , that it were ! For , good king Henry , thy decay I fear . [ Exit guarded . K. Henry , My ...
... body : Thus is the shepherd beaten from thy side , 190 And wolves are gnarling who shall gnaw thee first . Ah , that my fear were false ! ah , that it were ! For , good king Henry , thy decay I fear . [ Exit guarded . K. Henry , My ...
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... body ; wring him by the nose . Q. Mar. Run , go , help , help ! -Oh , Henry , ope thine eyes ! Suf . He doth revive again ; -Madam , be patient . K. Henry . O heavenly God ! Q. Mar. How fares my gracious lord ! 420 Suf . Comfort , my ...
... body ; wring him by the nose . Q. Mar. Run , go , help , help ! -Oh , Henry , ope thine eyes ! Suf . He doth revive again ; -Madam , be patient . K. Henry . O heavenly God ! Q. Mar. How fares my gracious lord ! 420 Suf . Comfort , my ...
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... body might my heart ; And even with this , I lost fair England's view , And bid mine eyes be packing with my heart ; And call'd them blind and dusky spectacles , For losing ken of Albion's wished coast . How often have I tempted ...
... body might my heart ; And even with this , I lost fair England's view , And bid mine eyes be packing with my heart ; And call'd them blind and dusky spectacles , For losing ken of Albion's wished coast . How often have I tempted ...
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... Body , put forth . War . Come hither , gracious sovereign , view this body . K. Henry . That is to see how deep my grave is made : G For , For , with his soul , fled all my worldly AЯ III . 73 KING HENRY VI .
... Body , put forth . War . Come hither , gracious sovereign , view this body . K. Henry . That is to see how deep my grave is made : G For , For , with his soul , fled all my worldly AЯ III . 73 KING HENRY VI .
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... body , And then it liv'd in sweet Elysium . To die by thee , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torture more than death : Oh , let me stay , befall what may befall . 770 780 Q. Mar. Away ! though parting be a fretful cor ...
... body , And then it liv'd in sweet Elysium . To die by thee , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torture more than death : Oh , let me stay , befall what may befall . 770 780 Q. Mar. Away ! though parting be a fretful cor ...
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