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" I, to comfort him, bid him a' should not think of God, I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet. So a' bade me lay more clothes on his feet: I put my hand into the bed and felt them, and they were as cold as any stone; then... "
A Literary History of the English People from the Origins to the Civil War - Page 335
by Jean Jules Jusserand - 1926
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The Beauties of Shakespeare: Selected from Each Play : with a General Index ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pages
...babbled of green fields. How now, Sir John? quoth I: what, man! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out—-God, God, God! three or four times: now I, to comfort him, bid him, 'a should not jhink of God; I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet: So, 'a bade...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pages
...babbled of green fields. How now, Sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out — God, God, God ! three or four times : now I, to comfort...need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet : So, 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet: I put my hand into the bed, and felt them, and they...
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The Family Shakspeare ... in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 438 pages
...of green fields. How now, sir John ? quoth I: what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out—God, God, God ! three or four times : now I, to comfort...him, bid him, 'a should not think of God; I hoped, * Grieve. ' A child not more than n month old. VOL. v. F f there was no need to trouble himself with...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 602 pages
...babbled of green fields. How now, sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out — God, God, God ! three or four times : now I, to comfort...need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet : So, 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet : I put my hand into the bed, and felt them, and they...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pages
...of green fields. • How now, sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out — : So, 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet : I put my hand into the bed, and felt them, and they...
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King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King Henry IV, part 2. Henry V

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pages
...of green fields 4. How now, Sir John ? quoth I : what, man ! be of good cheer. So 'a cried out — God, God, God ! three or four times : now I, to comfort...need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet : So 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet : I put my hand into the bed, and felt them, and they...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volume 11

1826 - 320 pages
...now, sir John ? quoth I : What, man ! be of good cheer. So "a cried out, — Heaven, heaven, heaven, three or four times. Now I, to comfort him, bid him, 'a should not think of heaven ; I hoped, there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet : So 'a bade me lay...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...babbled of green fields. How now. Sir ohn? quoth I: what, uian! be of good cheer. So'i cried out — God, God, God ! three or four times: now I, to comfort...need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet: So, 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet: I put my hand into the bed, and felt them, and they were...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
..., __ ood cheer. So *a cried out — God, God, God ! r four times : now I, to comfort him, bid S.. _ t amiss when it is truly done ; And being not done,...where doing tends to ill, The truth is then most done : So, 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet : I put my band into the bed, and felt them, and they...
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Ireland; Its Evils and Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of ...

Michael Thomas Sadler - 1828 - 496 pages
...propositions regarding them, he can therefore console the statesman, as Mrs. Quickly did Sir John Faltsaff, " Now I, to comfort him, bid him a' should not think of GOD." Well, then, to forget GOD, and to argue the question on mere personal and selfish grounds : — In...
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