Knight's Cabinet Edition of the Works of William Shakspere, Volume 7C. Knight&Company, 1843 |
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... ; then , in a moment , see How soon this mightiness meets misery ! And if you can be merry then , I'll say A man may weep upon his wedding - day . ACT I. SCENE I. - London . An Antechamber in 12 [ PROLOGUE . KING HENRY VIII .
... ; then , in a moment , see How soon this mightiness meets misery ! And if you can be merry then , I'll say A man may weep upon his wedding - day . ACT I. SCENE I. - London . An Antechamber in 12 [ PROLOGUE . KING HENRY VIII .
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... weep for Buckingham , His noble friends , and fellows , whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only dying , Go with me , like good angels , to my end ; And , as the long divorce of steel falls on me , Make of your prayers one sweet ...
... weep for Buckingham , His noble friends , and fellows , whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only dying , Go with me , like good angels , to my end ; And , as the long divorce of steel falls on me , Make of your prayers one sweet ...
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... weeps for ' t : All that dare Look into these affairs see this main end , - The French king's sister . Heaven will one day open The king's eyes , that so long have slept upon This bold bad man . Suf . And free us from his slavery . Nor ...
... weeps for ' t : All that dare Look into these affairs see this main end , - The French king's sister . Heaven will one day open The king's eyes , that so long have slept upon This bold bad man . Suf . And free us from his slavery . Nor ...
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... weep ; but , thinking that We are a queen , ( or long have dream'd so , ) certain The daughter of a king , my drops of tears I'll turn to sparks of fire . Wol . Be patient yet . Q. Kath . I will , when you are humble ; nay , before , Or ...
... weep ; but , thinking that We are a queen , ( or long have dream'd so , ) certain The daughter of a king , my drops of tears I'll turn to sparks of fire . Wol . Be patient yet . Q. Kath . I will , when you are humble ; nay , before , Or ...
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... ? I am the most unhappy woman living . Alas ! poor wenches , where are now your fortunes ? [ To her Women . Shipwrack'd upon a kingdom , where no pity , No friends , no hope ; no kindred weep for SCENE I. ] 65 KING HENRY VIII . 39.
... ? I am the most unhappy woman living . Alas ! poor wenches , where are now your fortunes ? [ To her Women . Shipwrack'd upon a kingdom , where no pity , No friends , no hope ; no kindred weep for SCENE I. ] 65 KING HENRY VIII . 39.
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