| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1996 - 1290 pages
...DE BURGH. And I will. ARTHUR. Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkercher the truth and plainness of the case, I pluck this...VERNON. If I, my lord, for my opinion bleed, Opinion cheer'd up the heavy time, [grief?' Saying, 'What lack you?' and, 'Where lies your Or, 'What good love... | |
| William Shakespeare, Simon Dunmore - Acting - 1997 - 132 pages
...handkerchief about your brows The best I had, a princess wrought it me And I did never ask it you again; 5 And with my hand at midnight held your head. And like...grief?' Or 'What good love may I perform for you?' io Many a poor man's son would have lyen still And ne'er have spoke a loving word to you, But you at... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1998 - 324 pages
...ARTHUR And will you ? HUBERT An I will. 40 ARTHUR Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows— The best...your head, And like the watchful minutes to the hour, 40 An] F (Andi 42 handkerchief] F (hand-kercher) 46 watchful minutes* to] THEOBALD; watchful] minutes,... | |
| Michael Hattaway - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 308 pages
...relationship and of past kindnesses: Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knot my handkercher about your brows (The best I had, a princess wrought...Saying, 'What lack you?' and 'Where lies your grief?' (4.1.41-8) He later invokes fate and faith on his side: See else yourself, There is no malice in this... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1989 - 1286 pages
...DE BURGH. And I will. ARTHUR. Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkercher 1 1 cheer'd up the heavy time, [grief?' Saying, 'What lack you?' and, 'Where lies your Or, 'What good love... | |
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