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Shakespeare,

HEAD.

We'll both together lift our heads to Heaven,
And never more abase our sight so low,

As to vouchsafe one glance unto the ground.

2 HENRY VI. i. 2.

HEAVEN.

O you powers

That give Heaven countless eyes to view men's acts.

PERICLES, i. 1.

O thou eternal Mover of the Heavens !
Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch.

2 HENRY VI. iii. 3.

Here, afore Heaven

I ratify this my rich gift.

TEMPEST, iv. 1.

HEROD.

Whiles the mad mothers, with their howls confus'd,
Do break the clouds, as did the wives of Jewry,
At Herod's bloody-hunting slaughtermen.

HOPE.

HENRY V. iii. 3.

Farewell

The hopes of court! my hopes in Heaven do dwell.

HENRY VIII. iii. 2.

The miserable have no other medicine,

But only hope.

MEASURE FOR MEASURE, iii. 1.

Holy Writ.

HEAD.

Thou, O Lord! art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.

HEAVEN.

PSALM iii.

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hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him ?

JEREMIAH, Xxiii.

The Lord looked down from Heaven, and beheld all the children of men.

PSALM XXXiii.

Now, behold, my Witness is in Heaven, and my record is on High.

HEROD.

JOB, xvi.

Depart hence, for Herod will kill thee.

LUKE, Xiii.

Immediately the King (Herod) sent an executioner, and commanded his (John the Baptist's) head to be brought.

MARK, Vi.

HOPE.

And now, Lord, what wait I for? my hope is in Thee.

And there is hope in thine end, saith the Lord.

PSALM Xxxix.

JEREMIAH, Xxxi.

Blessed is the man that hath set his hope in the Lord.

PSALM xl.

Shakespeare,

HOLY LAND.

Laud be to God! even there my life must end :
It hath been prophesied to me many years,

I should not die but in Jerusalem,

Which vainly I suppos'd the Holy Land.

2 HENRY IV. iv. 4.

HOSPITALITY.

My master is of churlish disposition,

And little recks to find the way to Heaven,

By doing deeds of hospitality.

AS YOU LIKE IT, ii. 4.

HUMILITY.

Show me thy humble heart, and not thy knee.

I thank my God for my humility.

RICHARD II, ii. 3.

RICHARD III. ii. 1.

IDOLATRY.

"T is mad idolatry,

To make the service greater than the god.

TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, ii. 2.

IMAGE.

Waiting-vassals

Have done a drunken slaughter, and defac'd
The precious image of our dear Redeemer.

RICHARD III. ii. 1.

Holy Writ.

HOLY LAND.

It was Thy will to destroy, by the hands of our fathers, both those old inhabitants of Thy Holy Land; that the land which Thou esteemed'st above all other, might receive a worthy colony of God's children.

SOLOMON, xii.

HOSPITALITY.

Above all things, have fervent charity among yourselves; use hospitality one to another, without grudging.

1 PETER, iv.

HUMILITY.

The fear of the Lord is the instruction of wisdom; and before honour is humility.

IDOLATRY.

PROVERBS, XV.

Their land, also, is full of idols; they worship the work of their own hands, that which their own fingers have made.

IMAGE.

ISAIAH, ii.

God did predestinate man to be conformed to the image of His Son; that he might be the first-born among many

brethren.

ROMANS, viii.

Shakespeare,

IMPIETY.

Thy bones are hollow: impiety hath made a feast of

thee.

MEASURE FOR MEASURE, i. 2.

INDIGNATION.

Withhold Thine indignation, mighty Heaven!

And tempt us not to bear above our power.

INHERITANCE.

KING JOHN, v. 6.

To hold in right and title of the female :

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God, our hope, will succour us;

The trust I have is in mine innocence,

And therefore am I bold and resolute.

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HENRY V. i. 2.

2 HENRY VI. iv. 4.

INSPIRATION.

Your father was ever virtuous; and holy men at their death

have good inspirations.

MERCHANT OF VENICE, i. 2.

Virtuous and holy; chosen from Above,

By inspiration of celestial grace ;

To work exceeding miracles on earth.

1 HENRY VI. v. 4.

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