We now proceed to submit some further extracts from the works of Shakespeare, of a similar description to the preceding, but not accompanied with corresponding passages from Scripture ; thus shewing how copiously he drew from the pure source of his own all-gifted mind, sentences of high morality and true religion. These we have placed under the respective heads of God, HEAVEN, DEATH, SOUL, PRAYER, HOLY, SACRAMENT, and war, in order to give a defined arrangement of the subjects, and to shew in what a pure religious sense he treats and considers each. Shakespeare. GOD. Since God so graciously hath brought to light This dangerous treason, lurking in our way, Di. Then, forth, dear countrymen ; let us deliver Our puissance into the hand of God. HENRY V. ii. 2. Lord! we know what we are, but know not what HAMLET, iv. 5. O God, which this blood mad'st, revenge his death ! RICHARD III. i. 2. What is your grace's pleasure ? Even that, I hope, which please RICHARD III. iji. 7. This, in the name of God, I pron name of God, I promise here. 1 HENRY IV. iii. 2. Pray God, he may acquit him of suspicion ! 2 HENRY VI. iii. 2. God be thanked for prevention ; God quit you in His mercy ! HENRY V. ii. 2. God above deal between thee and me! MACBETH, iv. 3. I rather do beseech you pardon me, RICHARD III. iii. 7. Cold news, Lord Somerset; but God's will be done ! 2 HENRY VI. iii. 1. But Warwick, after God, thou set'st me free; 3 HENRY VI. iv. 6. Shakespeare. God defend the right! LOVE'S LABOUR 'S LOST, i. 1. God will revenge it; whom I will importune, RICHARD III. ii. 2. God is much displeas’d, RICHARD III. ii. 2. Be patient yet.- HENRY VIII. ii. 4. Thy wife is proud : she holdeth thee in awe, 1 HENRY VI. i. 1. That he is dead, good Warwick, 't is too true; 2 HENRY VI. iii. 2. For love of God, forbear him. HAMLET, v. 1. Proffers, not took, reap thanks for their reward. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, ii. 1. Shakespeare. Cancel his bond of life, dear God, I pray! RICHARD III. iv. 4. If God will be avenged for the deed, RICHARD III. i. 4. God be wi' you ; fare you well. HAMLET, ii. 1. God grant, we never may have need of you ! RICHARD III. i. 3. Both to defend my loyalty and truth, RICHARD II. i. 3. God, the best maker of all marriages, HENRY V. v. 2. God take King Edward to His mercy, RICHARD III. i. 1. We are in God's hand, brother, not in theirs. HENRY V. iii. 6. |