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" And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall see and know our friends in heaven: If that be true, I shall see my boy again; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious... "
The Works of Shakespeare ... - Page 81
by William Shakespeare - 1907
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of ...

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 pages
...boy apiiin ; For, since the birth of Cain, the fin male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious creature born. But now will canker snrrow eat my bud, And chase the native beauty from bis cheek, • CommoD. blow, Act IV. Aud be will...
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Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 464 pages
...envy at their liberty, And will again commit them to their bonds, Because my poor child is a prisoner. And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we...the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire9, 8 Probably Constance in despair means to apostrophize the absent King John : — ' Take my...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ..., Part 19, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pages
...their liberty, And will again commit them to their bonds, Because my poor child is a prisoner.And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall...male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire 9 , 8 Probably Constance in despair means to apostrophize the absent King John :—' Take my son to...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pages
...envy at their liberty, And will again commit them to their bonds, Because my poor child is a prisoner. And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we...the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire,7 There was not such a gracious creature born. 8 6 Bind up those tresses:] It was necessary...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - Theater - 1826 - 996 pages
...And will again commit them to their bonds, Because my poor child is a prisoner. — — And, lather his liquor. If it should thunder, as it did before,...a man or a 6sh ? Dead or alive '' A fish : he smel There was not such a gracious creature horn. But now will canker sorrow eat my bud, And chase the native...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors ...

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 458 pages
...their liberty, And will again commit them to their bonds, Because my poor child is a prisoner.And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall...the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire9, 8 Probably Constance in despair means to apostrophize the absent King John : — * Take my...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volume 4

English drama - 1826 - 508 pages
...K. Phil. Bind up those tresses. . Con. To England, if you will. K. Phil. Bind up your hairs. Con. O, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall...: If that be true, I shall see my boy again ; For s_ince the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...well, too well I feel Tbe different plague of each calamity. A MOTHER'S GRIEF FOR THE LOSS OF A sosr. Father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall...see my boy again; For, since the birth of Cain, the f^rst male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire,* There was not such a graciousf creature born,...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...well, too well I feel The different plague of each calamity. A MOTHER'S GRIEF FOR THE LOSS OP A SON. Father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall...friends in heaven: If that be true, I shall see my hoy again; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire,*...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...елту at their liberty. And will again commit them to their bonds, Because my poor child is a prisoner a heaien : If that be true, I shall see my boy again ; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child,...
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