| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 458 pages
...Geoffrey's wife ; Young Arthur is my son, and he is lost : I am not mad ; — I would to heaven I were 1 For then, 'tis like I should forget myself: Oh, if I could, what grief should I forget. SHAKSPEAEE. WITHIN the eastern tower of the castle of the Lord of Armagnac there was a dungeon, huilt... | |
| C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 330 pages
...is Constance; I was Goffrey's wife; Young Arthur — is my son, — and he is lost. I am not mad ; I would to heaven I were; For then, 'tis like I should forget myself. Oh, ¡f I could, what grief— I should forget ! Preach some philosophy — to make me mad, And, cardinal,... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - Elocution - 1845 - 424 pages
...Young Arthur is my son ; and he is lost : I am not mad ; — I would to heaven I were ! For then, 't is like I should forget myself: — Oh ! if I could, what grief should I forget ! " Macduff, [on hearing the intelligence of the massacre of his family, by the order of Macbeth.]... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 426 pages
...forward and resuming his power over him. In the madhouse tic plain tiff said— "' I am not mad ; I would to Heaven, I were ! For then, 'tis like, I should forget myself.' Madness would have enabled him to have forgotten bin wrongg. He bchaved like a rational man — he... | |
| William Shakespeare, Charles John Kean - Promptbooks - 1846 - 76 pages
...is Constance ; I was Geffrey's wife ; Young Arthur is my son, and he is lost ! I am not road : — I would to heaven I were, For then, 'tis like I should...myself: Oh, if I could, what grief should I forget ! — Preach some philosophy to make me mad, And thou shalt be canonized, cardinal ; If I were mad,... | |
| mrs. C D Burdett - 1846 - 910 pages
...beloved Jane in the brilliant scenes of the British, capital. CHAPTER HI. AN EXCURSION. "lam uot mad! I would to Heaven I were, For then 'tis like I should forget myself— If I were mad, I should forget my son." King John. THE answers received by Jane from her parents, were... | |
| George Fletcher - 1847 - 416 pages
...is Constance ; 1 was Geffrey's wife ; Young Arthur is my son, and he is lost : I am not mad ; — I would to heaven I were ! For then, 'tis like, I should...myself: Oh, if I could, what grief should I forget ! — Preach some philosophy to make me mad, And thou shalt be canoniz'd, cardinal ; For, being not... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - Azerbaijan - 1847 - 506 pages
...is Constance ; I was Geffrey's wife ; Young Arthur is my son, and he is lost : I am not mad ; — I would to heaven, I were ! For then, 'tis like I should forget myself : 0, if I could, what grief should I forget ! — Preach some philosophy to make me mad, 3 No, /defy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 pages
...is Constance ; I was Geffrey's wife ; Young Arthur is my son, and ho is lost ! I am not mad : — I illiam O, if I could, what grief should I forgot ! — Preach some philosophy to make me mad, And thou shall... | |
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