| William Russell - Elocution - 1849 - 320 pages
...fifth." [CROMWELL, TO WOLSEY ON HIS DOWNFALL.] — Shakspeare. So good, so noble, and so true a master 1 Bear witness, all that have not hearts of iron, With...— The king shall have my service ; but my prayers Forever and forever shall be yours ! " Pathetic Supplication and Intercession . ("Effusive orotund:"... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...then leave you ? Must I needs forego So good, so noble, and so true a master ? 25 Bear witness all ye that have not hearts of iron, With what a sorrow Cromwell...lord! The king shall have my service ; but my prayers, Forever and forever, shall be yours. Wol. Cromwell — I did not think to shed a tear 30 In all my... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 588 pages
...noble nature) not to let Thy hopeful service perish too. Good Cromwell, Neglect him not ; make use 2 now, and provide For thine own future safety. Crom....— The king shall have my service ; but my prayers Forever, and forever, shall be yours. Wol. Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...noble nature) not to let Thy hopeful service perish too. Good Cromwell, Neglect him not ; make use now and provide For thine own future safety. Crom...leaves his lord. The King shall have my service, but my pray'rs For ever, and for ever, shall be yours. Wol — Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 614 pages
...perish too. Good Cromwell, Neglect him not; make use a now, and provide For thine own future safety. Must I then leave you ? Must I needs forego So good,...all that have not hearts of iron, With what a sorrow Cromwoll leaves his lord.— The king shall have my service ; but my prayers Forever, and forever,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 546 pages
...original photograph, gives with astonishing fidelity the minutiae of costume, pose and expression. So good, so noble and so true a master ? Bear witness,...but my prayers For ever and for ever shall be yours. Wol. Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forced me, 430 Out... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - Elocution - 1894 - 266 pages
...sorrow and pain, I'm twisted in figure and feature ; However, I never complain. — Stanley Wood. Oh, my lord, Must I then leave you ? must I needs forego So good, so noble, and so true a master ? — Shakespeare. O my son Absalom ! my son, my son Absalom ! Would God I had died for thee, O Absalom,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 508 pages
...memory of 'me will stir him — I know his noble nature — not to let ' Thy hopeful service perish too. Crom. "O my lord, Must I then 'leave you? Must I needs...'prayers, For ever and for ever, shall be 'yours. Wol. . . . Cromwell, I did not think to shed a 'tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forced me,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 504 pages
...noble nature — not to let 'Thy hopeful service perish too. Cram. O my lord, Must I then ' leave you 1 Must I needs forego So good, so noble, and so true...'prayers, For ever and for ever, shall be 'yours. Wol. . . . Cromwell, I did not think to shed a 'tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forced me,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 194 pages
...provide 420 For thine own future safety. Crom. O my lord, Must I then leave you ? must I needs forgo So good, so noble and so true a master ? Bear witness,...but my prayers For ever and for ever shall be yours. Wol. Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forced me, Out of... | |
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