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Shakespeare.

Though thy speech doth fail,

thou hast, to look to Heaven for grace:

The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.

1 HENRY VI. i. 4.

But, for the certain knowledge of that truth,
I put you o'er to Heaven.

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Made hard by kneeling, I do pray to thee.

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When thou fall'st (as God forbid the hour!)
Must Edward fall; which peril Heaven forfend.

3 HENRY VI. ii. 1.

Pray Heaven he sound not my disgrace.-
God, turn their hearts!

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You Heavens, give me that patience, patience I need!

KING LEAR, ii. 4.

Shakespeare.

Woe above woe! grief more than common grief!
O, that my death would stay these ruthful deeds!—
O, pity, pity, gentle Heaven, pity!

This gate

3 HENRY VI. ii. 5.

Instructs you how to adore the Heavens; and bows you

To morning's holy office :

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O, but man! proud man!

Drest in a little brief authority;

Most ignorant of what he 's most assur'd,

Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heaven,

As make the angels weep.

MEASURE FOR MEASURE, ii. 2.

Flow, flow, you Heavenly blessings, on her.

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My body shall make good upon this earth,
Or my divine soul answer it in Heaven.

RICHARD II. i. 1.

Shakespeare.

And weep ye now, seeing she is advanc'd
Above the clouds, as high as Heaven itself?

ROMEO AND JULIET, iv. 5.

Heaven, in thy good cause, make thee prosperous.

RICHARD II. i. 3.

Sweet rest to his soul !—

Fly, lords, and save yourselves; for Warwick bids You all farewell,—to meet again in Heaven.

3 HENRY VI. v. 2.

Now, Heaven help him!

KING LEAR, iii. 7.

'Would I had met my dearest foe in Heaven

Or ever I had seen that day.

Who ever knew the Heavens menace so?

HAMLET, i. 2.

JULIUS CÆSAR, i. 3.

For myself, to Heaven I do appeal,

How I have lov'd my king, and commonweal.

2 HENRY VI. ii. 1.

First, methought,

I stood not in the smile of Heaven.

HENRY VIII. ii. 4.

Hark! hark! the lark at Heaven's gate sings.

CYMBELINE, ii. 3.

Shakespeare.

Can we outrun the Heavens ?

2 HENRY VI. v. 2.

Give place; by Heaven, thou shalt rule no more
O'er him, whom Heaven created for thy ruler!

2 HENRY VI. v. 1.

So defend thee Heaven, and thy valour!

Heaven has an end in all.

RICHARD II. i. 3.

HENRY VIII. ii. 1.

O Heavens! that this treason were not, or not I the

detector.

KING LEAR, iii. 5.

Each day still better other's happiness;

Until the Heavens * * * *

Add an immortal title to your crown.

RICHARD II. i. 1.

The King of Heaven forbid, our lord the King

Should so with civil and uncivil arms

Be rush'd upon !

RICHARD II. iii. 3.

Then is there mirth in Heaven,

When earthly things made even
Atone together.

AS YOU LIKE IT, V. 4.

Shakespeare.

As false, by Heaven, as Heaven itself is true.

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As Heaven shall work in me for thine avail,

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In that hope, I throw mine eyes to Heaven,
Scorning whate'er you can afflict me with.

3 HENRY VI. i. 4.

See what Heaven can do!

PERICLES, i. 4.

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