The Dramatic Works and Poems, Volume 2Harper & Bros., 1848 |
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Page 71
... fortune bids us pause , And smooth the frowns of war with peaceful looks .'- * Some troops pursue the bloody - minded queen ; - That led calm Henry , though he were a king , As doth a sail , fill'd with a fretting gust , ' Command an ...
... fortune bids us pause , And smooth the frowns of war with peaceful looks .'- * Some troops pursue the bloody - minded queen ; - That led calm Henry , though he were a king , As doth a sail , fill'd with a fretting gust , ' Command an ...
Page 74
... fortune , * And to my humble seat conform myself . * K . Lew . Why , say , fair queen , whence springs this deep despair ? * Q. Mar. From such a cause as fills mine eyes with tears , * And stops my tongue , while heart is drown'd in ...
... fortune , * And to my humble seat conform myself . * K . Lew . Why , say , fair queen , whence springs this deep despair ? * Q. Mar. From such a cause as fills mine eyes with tears , * And stops my tongue , while heart is drown'd in ...
Page 77
... fortune . * But as this title honours me and mine , K. Edw . Yea , brother Richard , are you offended * Do cloud my joys with danger and with sorrow . * So your dislikes , to whom I would be pleasing , They are but Lewis and Warwick ; I ...
... fortune . * But as this title honours me and mine , K. Edw . Yea , brother Richard , are you offended * Do cloud my joys with danger and with sorrow . * So your dislikes , to whom I would be pleasing , They are but Lewis and Warwick ; I ...
Page 79
... fortune's malice overthrow my state , * My mind exceeds the compass of her wheel . War . Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king : [ Takes off his Crown . But Henry now shall wear the English crown , And be true king indeed ...
... fortune's malice overthrow my state , * My mind exceeds the compass of her wheel . War . Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king : [ Takes off his Crown . But Henry now shall wear the English crown , And be true king indeed ...
Page 80
... fortune's malice , For few men rightly temper with the stars : 1 Yet in this one thing let me blame your grace ... fortune's spite , By living low , where fortune cannot hurt me ; * And that the people of this blessed land * May not be ...
... fortune's malice , For few men rightly temper with the stars : 1 Yet in this one thing let me blame your grace ... fortune's spite , By living low , where fortune cannot hurt me ; * And that the people of this blessed land * May not be ...
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