Hidden fields
Books Books
" And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we shall see and know our friends in heaven: If that be true, I shall see my boy again; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious... "
Lincoln's Own Stories - Page 144
edited by - 1912 - 223 pages
Full view - About this book

Select plays [5 plays], with notes and an intr. to each play and a life of ...

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 pages
...envy at their liberty, And will again commit them to their bonds Because my poor child is a prisoner. And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we...heaven: If that be true, I shall see my boy again ; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There...
Full view - About this book

An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of Shakspere

William John Birch - Religion in literature - 1848 - 570 pages
...vile and temporary prison, she wishes to hurry to an end, and commit herself to lasting night : — And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we...heaven : If that be true, I shall see my boy again ; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There...
Full view - About this book

The Theatrical times, Volume 3

1848 - 480 pages
...beginning with the words 2 ' And, father cardinal, I have heard yon say, That we shall see and know oar friends in heaven, If that be true I shall see my boy again.' is exquisite. We see the smile of hope beamthrough the tears of her grief; and her relapse into despair...
Full view - About this book

An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of Shakspere

William John Birch - Religion in literature - 1848 - 574 pages
...commit herself to lasting night : — And, father cardinal, I haro heard you say, That wo shall son and know our friends in heaven : If that be true, I shall seo my boy again ; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday...
Full view - About this book

Poetry for schools

Frederick Charles Cook - 1849 - 144 pages
...Let no such man be trusted. KING JOHN. THE GRIEF OF CONSTANCE FOR THE LOSS OF HER SON ARTHUR. Const. Father cardinal, I have heard you say That we shall...heaven. If that be true, I shall see my boy again ; For, since the birth of Cain, the. first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire 2 , There...
Full view - About this book

The Dramatic Works of W. Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pages
...envy at their liberty, And will again commit them to their bonds, Because my poor child is a prisoner. ind I tpill of thine. Mean and right poor, for thai...oil*. Which thou didit force front Talbot, my brnn bo sec my boy again: For since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday...
Full view - About this book

The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1850 - 606 pages
...envy at their liberty, Because my poor child is a prisoner. And will again commit them to their bonds, And, father cardinal, I have heard you say, That we...heaven. If that be true, I shall see my boy again; For, since the birth of Cain, the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, 2 There...
Full view - About this book

Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women in literature - 1850 - 398 pages
...soleness and intensity. An ambitious woman would hardly have thus addressed the cold, wily Cardinal :— And, Father Cardinal, I have heard you say, That we...heaven : . If that be true, I shall see my boy again; To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious creature bom. But now will canker...
Full view - About this book

St. Nicholas, Volume 10

Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1883 - 504 pages
...my boy Willie." The loving father bowed his head and wept as he recalled the words of Constance : " And, Father Cardinal, I have heard you say That we...know our friends in Heaven : If that be true, I shall sec my boy again." It was this bereavement, I think, that made Mr. Lincoln and his wife very tender...
Full view - About this book

The Journal of Education, Volume 38; Volume 48

Education - 1916 - 776 pages
...they need no skill at all, either of actor or reader, to interpret them. They simply need speaking. And, Father Cardinal, I have heard you say That we shall see and know our friends in Heaven : Or, again, Fare you well , had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do. But...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF