We'll lead them on courageously ; I read A triumph over tyranny upon Their several foreheads. Faint not in the moment Of victory ! our ends, and Warwick's head, Innocent Warwick's head, (for we are prologue But to his tragedy) conclude the wonder Of Henry's... Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 126by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| John Addington Symonds - English drama - 1884 - 696 pages
...Innocent Warwick's head (for we are prologue But to his tragedy) conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears ; and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings, Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male ; Heaven be obeyed ! I have dealt only with extant plays on minor characters in English history. But it appears... | |
| Edmund Yates, Walter Sydney Sichel, Bax. Ernest Belfort - English literature - 1884 - 654 pages
...Innocent Warwick's head, (for we are prologue But to his tragedy,) conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears : and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings, Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male ; Heaven be obeyed ! Impoverish time of its amazement, friends, And we will prove as trusty in our payments As... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1888 - 508 pages
...Warwick's head, — for we are prologue But to his tragedy, — conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears ; and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings, Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male ; Heaven be obeyed ! Impoverish time of its amazement, friends, And we will prove as trusty in our payments As... | |
| John Ford - 1888 - 514 pages
...Warwick's head, — for we are prologue But to his tragedy, — conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears ; and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings, Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male ; Heaven be obeyed ! Impoverish time of its amazement, friends, And we will prove as trusty in our payments As... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1893 - 392 pages
...Warwick's head (for we are prologue But to his tragedy) conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears : arid then the glorious race Of fourteen kings Plantagenets,...air ; A minute's storm ; or not so much : to tumble 40 Trom bed to bed, be massacred alive By some physicians for a month or two, In hope of freedom from... | |
| John Ford - 1895 - 360 pages
...Warwick's head, — for we are prologue But to his tragedy, — conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears ;16 and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings, Plantagenets,...obey'd ! Impoverish time of its amazement, friends, Aodjve will prove as trusty in our payments As. prodigal to nature in our debts. . / Death? pish !... | |
| Thomas Donovan - English drama - 1896 - 490 pages
...Warwick's head, — for we are prologue But to his tragedy, — conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears ; and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings, Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male ; Heaven be obeyed ! Impoverish time of its amazement, friends, And we will prove as trusty in our payments As... | |
| Thomas Donovan - English drama - 1896 - 926 pages
...glorious race Of fourteen kings, Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male ; Heaven be obeyed ! Impoverish time of its amazement, friends, And we will prove as trusty in our paymeats As prodigal to nature in our debts. Death ? pish ! 'tis but a sound ; a name of air ; A minute's... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 686 pages
...Innocent Warwick's head (for we are prologue But to his tragedy), conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears : and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male. Heaven be obeyM. Impoverish time of its amazement, friends ; And we will prove as trusty in our payments, As... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 718 pages
...Innocent Warwick's head (for we are prologue But to his tragedy), conclude the wonder Of Henry's fears : and then the glorious race Of fourteen kings Plantagenets, determines In this last issue male. Heaven be obe/d. Impoverish time of its amazement, friends ; And we will prove as trusty in our payments, As... | |
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