Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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... sight of God , and us , your guilt is great ; Receive the sentence of the law , for sins Such as by God's book are adjudg'd to death.- You four , from hence to prison back again : [ To the other Prisoners , From thence , unto the place ...
... sight of God , and us , your guilt is great ; Receive the sentence of the law , for sins Such as by God's book are adjudg'd to death.- You four , from hence to prison back again : [ To the other Prisoners , From thence , unto the place ...
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... sight ; For , by his death , we do perceive his guilt : And God , in justice , hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow , Which he had thought to have murder'd wrongfully Come , fellow , follow us for thy reward ...
... sight ; For , by his death , we do perceive his guilt : And God , in justice , hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow , Which he had thought to have murder'd wrongfully Come , fellow , follow us for thy reward ...
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... sight ! Upon thy eye - balls murderous tyranny Sits , in grim majesty , to fright the world . Look not upon me , for thine eyes are wounding Yet do not go away ; Come , basilisk , And kill the innocent gazer with thy sight : For in the ...
... sight ! Upon thy eye - balls murderous tyranny Sits , in grim majesty , to fright the world . Look not upon me , for thine eyes are wounding Yet do not go away ; Come , basilisk , And kill the innocent gazer with thy sight : For in the ...
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... sight of thy land's view , I took a costly jewel from my neck- A heart it was , bound in with diamonds- 490 And threw it towards thy land ; the sea receiv'd it ; And so , I wish'd thy body might my heart ; And even with this , I lost ...
... sight of thy land's view , I took a costly jewel from my neck- A heart it was , bound in with diamonds- 490 And threw it towards thy land ; the sea receiv'd it ; And so , I wish'd thy body might my heart ; And even with this , I lost ...
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... 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 mother's dug between its lips : Where , from thy sight , I should ...
... 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 mother's dug between its lips : Where , from thy sight , I should ...
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