Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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Página 69
... Dead in his bed , my lord ; Gloster is dead . Q. Mar. Marry , God forefend ! Car . God's secret judgment : -I did dream to - night , The duke was dumb , and could not speak a word . [ The King swoons . Q. Mar. How fares my lord ? -Help ...
... Dead in his bed , my lord ; Gloster is dead . Q. Mar. Marry , God forefend ! Car . God's secret judgment : -I did dream to - night , The duke was dumb , and could not speak a word . [ The King swoons . Q. Mar. How fares my lord ? -Help ...
Página 70
... dead . 430 Q. Mar. Why do you rate my lord of Suffolk thus ? Although the duke was enemy to him , Yet he most christian - like , laments his death : And for myself - foe as he was to me , Might liquid tears , or heart - offending groans ...
... dead . 430 Q. Mar. Why do you rate my lord of Suffolk thus ? Although the duke was enemy to him , Yet he most christian - like , laments his death : And for myself - foe as he was to me , Might liquid tears , or heart - offending groans ...
Página 73
... dead , good Warwick , ' tis too true ; But how he died , God knows , not Henry : Enter his chamber , view his breathless corpse , And comment then upon his sudden death . War . That I shall do , my liege : -Stay , Salisbury , With the ...
... dead , good Warwick , ' tis too true ; But how he died , God knows , not Henry : Enter his chamber , view his breathless corpse , And comment then upon his sudden death . War . That I shall do , my liege : -Stay , Salisbury , With the ...
Página 75
... dead , and bleeding fresh , And sees fast by a butcher with an axe , 1 ; But will suspect , ' twas he that made the slaughter ? Who finds the partridge in the puttock's nest , But may imagine how the bird was dead , Although the kite ...
... dead , and bleeding fresh , And sees fast by a butcher with an axe , 1 ; But will suspect , ' twas he that made the slaughter ? Who finds the partridge in the puttock's nest , But may imagine how the bird was dead , Although the kite ...
Página 83
... dead . Suf . If I depart from thee , I cannot live : And in thy sight to die , what were it else , But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap ? Here could I breathe my soul into the air , As mild and gentle as the cradle babe , Dying with ...
... dead . Suf . If I depart from thee , I cannot live : And in thy sight to die , what were it else , But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap ? Here could I breathe my soul into the air , As mild and gentle as the cradle babe , Dying with ...
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