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Her voice was ever soft,
Gentle, and low,ùan excellent thing in woman.

      — King Lear, Act V Scene 3

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KEYWORD: miracle

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1

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1]

(stage directions)

795

[Enter a Townsman of Saint Alban's, crying 'A miracle!']

2

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1]

Duke of Gloucester

796

What means this noise?
Fellow, what miracle dost thou proclaim?

3

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1]

Townsman

798

A miracle! a miracle!

4

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1]

Earl of Suffolk

799

Come to the king and tell him what miracle.

5

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1]

Duke of Gloucester

871

Then, Saunder, sit there, the lyingest knave in
Christendom. If thou hadst been born blind, thou
mightest as well have known all our names as thus to
name the several colours we do wear. Sight may
distinguish of colours, but suddenly to nominate them
all, it is impossible. My lords, Saint Alban here
hath done a miracle; and would ye not think his
cunning to be great, that could restore this cripple
to his legs again?

6

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1]

Simpcox

897

Alas, master, what shall I do? I am not able to stand.
[After the Beadle hath hit him once, he leaps over]
the stool and runs away; and they follow and cry, 'A miracle!']

7

Henry VI, Part II
[II, 1]

Winchester

907

Duke Humphrey has done a miracle to-day.

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