Edward II. Doctor Faustus. The massacre at Paris. Dido queen of CarthageW. Pickering, 1826 |
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... Cornwall now at every word ! And happy is the man whom he vouchsafes , For vailing of his bonnet , one good look . Thus , arm in arm , the king and he doth march : Nay more , the guard upon his lordship waits ; SC . II . ] 13 EDWARD II .
... Cornwall now at every word ! And happy is the man whom he vouchsafes , For vailing of his bonnet , one good look . Thus , arm in arm , the king and he doth march : Nay more , the guard upon his lordship waits ; SC . II . ] 13 EDWARD II .
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... Doth no man take exceptions at the slave ? LAN . All stomach him , but none dare speak a word . Y. MOR . Aye , that bewrays their baseness , Lan- caster . Were all the earls and barons of my mind , We'd hale him from the bosom of the ...
... Doth no man take exceptions at the slave ? LAN . All stomach him , but none dare speak a word . Y. MOR . Aye , that bewrays their baseness , Lan- caster . Were all the earls and barons of my mind , We'd hale him from the bosom of the ...
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... doth well to place him by your side , For no where else the new earl is so safe . E. MOR . What man of noble birth can brook this sight ? Quam male conveniunt ! See what a scornful look the peasant casts ! PEM . Can kingly lions fawn on ...
... doth well to place him by your side , For no where else the new earl is so safe . E. MOR . What man of noble birth can brook this sight ? Quam male conveniunt ! See what a scornful look the peasant casts ! PEM . Can kingly lions fawn on ...
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... doth the want of my sweet Gaveston ! And could my crown's revenue bring him back , I would freely give it to his enemies , And think I gain'd , having bought so dear a friend . QUEEN . Hark ! how he harps upon his minion . EDW . My ...
... doth the want of my sweet Gaveston ! And could my crown's revenue bring him back , I would freely give it to his enemies , And think I gain'd , having bought so dear a friend . QUEEN . Hark ! how he harps upon his minion . EDW . My ...
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... place , nor mean reward ; Be you the general of the levied troops , That now are ready to assail the Scots . E. MOR . In this your grace hath highly honour'd me , For with my nature war doth best agree . QUEEN 30 [ ACT I. EDWARD II .
... place , nor mean reward ; Be you the general of the levied troops , That now are ready to assail the Scots . E. MOR . In this your grace hath highly honour'd me , For with my nature war doth best agree . QUEEN 30 [ ACT I. EDWARD II .
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ACHA Achates Æneas ANNA arms art thou Ascanius Baldock bear BENV Benvolio blood brother cardinals Carthage CLOWN conjurer crown cursed death devil DICK DIDO Dido's Doctor Faustus dost doth duke of Guise earl Edward emperor Eneas England EPER Epernoune Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell Faustus fear friends Ganymede Gaveston gentle grace grief hand hast thou hate hath head hear heart heaven hell hence holy honour HORSE-C Iarbas ILIONEUS Isabel KENT king of France Lancaster leave live look lord Lucifer madam majesty Master Doctor Matrevis MEPH Mephostophilis Mortimer MOUNTSORREL murder Navarre ne'er noble Pembroke's men PLESHE Pope pray prince QUEEN realm SCENE SCHO SERGESTUS sirrah soldiers soul speak SPEN Spencer stay sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thyself traitor Troy unto villain Warwick