| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 462 pages
...period. Where is my Lord of Warwick ? Prince. My Lord of Warwick: Entrr WARWICI, and others. King. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon ? War. 'T is call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord. King. Laud be to God! even there my life must end. It... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 436 pages
...period. Where is my Lord of Warwick ? Prince. My Lord of Warwick ! Enter WARWICK, and others. King. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon ? Warwick. 'T is call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord. King. Laud be to God ! even there my life must end.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1885 - 272 pages
...upon thy sight, My worldly business makes a period.—• Where is my Lord of Warwick ? K. Hen. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon ? P. Hen. My Lord of Warwick I War. 'Tis call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord. K. Hen. Laud be to God !... | |
| Karl Baedeker (Firm) - 1885 - 484 pages
...IV. and Henry V. Itdatesfrom 1376-86, and was the scene of the death of Henry IV. King Henry. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon? Warwick. 'Tie called Jérusalem, my noble Lord. King. Laud be to God ! even there my life must end.... | |
| Karl Baedeker (Firm) - 1887 - 470 pages
...Henry IV. and Henry V. It dates from 1376-86, and was the scene of the death nf Henry IV. Henry. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon? Warwick. 'Tia called Jerusalem, my noble Lord. Laud be to God! even there my life must end. It hath... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1879 - 604 pages
...the well-known lines of Shakespeare, and yet their omission would be unpardonable :— " Henry. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon ? Warwick. 'Tis call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord. Henry. Laud be to God ! ev'n there my life must end.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 764 pages
...worldly business makes a period. Where is my lord of Warwick? P. Hen. My lord of Warwick! K. Hen. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon ? War. 'Tis called Jerusalem, my noble lord. K. Hen. Laud be to God!—even there my life must end.... | |
| Karl Baedeker (Firm) - 1887 - 468 pages
...IV. and Henry V. It dates from 1376-86, and was the scene of the death of Henry IV. King Tlenry. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon? Waiieick. 'TÌ8 called Jerusalem, my noble Lord. King. Laud be to God ! even there iny life must end.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 560 pages
...Where is my Lord of Warwick Î Prince. My Lord of Warwick ! Enter WARWICK, and other». King. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon? War. 'T is call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord. King. Laud be to God ! even there my life must end. It... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 168 pages
...business makes a period. 230 P. HEN. My Lord of Warwick! Re-enter WARWICK, and others. K. HEN. Doth any name particular belong Unto the lodging where I first did swoon? WAR. 'Tis call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord. K. HEN. Laud be to God! even there my life must end. It... | |
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