The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 156
... and sorrows, He gave his honours to the world again, His blessed part to
heaven, and slept in peace. Kath. So may he rest; his faults lie gently on him! Yet
thus far, Griffith, give me leave to speak him, And yet with charity, — He was a
man Of ...
... and sorrows, He gave his honours to the world again, His blessed part to
heaven, and slept in peace. Kath. So may he rest; his faults lie gently on him! Yet
thus far, Griffith, give me leave to speak him, And yet with charity, — He was a
man Of ...
Page 164
And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? Grif . Madam , we are here .
KATH . It is not you I call for : Saw ye none enter , since I slept ? GRIF . None ;
madam . KATH . No ? Saw you not , even now , a blessed troop Invite me to a
banquet ...
And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? Grif . Madam , we are here .
KATH . It is not you I call for : Saw ye none enter , since I slept ? GRIF . None ;
madam . KATH . No ? Saw you not , even now , a blessed troop Invite me to a
banquet ...
Page 165
And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? Grif . Madam , we are here .
KΑΤΗ . It is not you I call for : Saw ye none enter , since I slept ? GRIF . None ,
madam . KATH . No ? Saw you not , even now , a blessed troop Invite me to a
banquet ...
And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? Grif . Madam , we are here .
KΑΤΗ . It is not you I call for : Saw ye none enter , since I slept ? GRIF . None ,
madam . KATH . No ? Saw you not , even now , a blessed troop Invite me to a
banquet ...
Page 165
... and holdeth up her hands to heaven : and so in their dancing they vanish ,
carrying the garland with them . The musick continues . Kath . Spirits of peace ,
where are ye ? Are ye all gone ? And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye
?
... and holdeth up her hands to heaven : and so in their dancing they vanish ,
carrying the garland with them . The musick continues . Kath . Spirits of peace ,
where are ye ? Are ye all gone ? And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye
?
Page 165
And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? ... I am most joyful , madam ,
such good dreams 9 And leave ... on a similar occasion , ( the evanescence of
visionary forms ) : : “ Stay , O stay ! nor thus forlorn “ Leave me unbless ' d ,
unpitied ...
And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? ... I am most joyful , madam ,
such good dreams 9 And leave ... on a similar occasion , ( the evanescence of
visionary forms ) : : “ Stay , O stay ! nor thus forlorn “ Leave me unbless ' d ,
unpitied ...
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