Tragedies to Which Are Added a Few Sonnets And Verses

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Hal. Heaven grant it ! Alas. I would rather die to-moiTow, 226 GLENCOE ; OR, [act iv. If I might choose, than hold the sweetest home At England's mercy. Hal. My brave cousin ! Blessings In life and death be with you. Mac I. Come away ; This sadness %vill infect us. There 's my hand And my heart with it. Alas. And mine too. John. And mine. Mac I. Farewell ; — no strife shall separate us more. \Exeunt Mac Ian, Alaster, and John. Hal. That 'swell!— [^c^s Henry. My brother here ? — he wakes my soul... To its o^vn sufferings. Yet we must not part thus. Brother ! Henry. What would you with me % Hal. I would know We part to-night as brothers should ; you think That you have cause to blame me : wait awhile, And you may judge me better. Henry. Blame you ? — No — Not I — except that you forgot to bid Your brother to your bridal. He '11 make bold To go unbidden. Hal. Fail not ; — you may find A blessing there you will be grateful for. Henry. \^Aside\. Can he suspect my purpose ? — 0, no doubt You have deserved all gratitude ; — and there Will crown your favours.

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