The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... move not submission , Black are his colours , black pavilion ; His spear , his shield , his horse , his armour , plumes , And jetty feathers , menace death and hell ; Without respect of sex , degree , or age , He razeth all his foes ...
... move not submission , Black are his colours , black pavilion ; His spear , his shield , his horse , his armour , plumes , And jetty feathers , menace death and hell ; Without respect of sex , degree , or age , He razeth all his foes ...
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... move on both the poles , And when the ground , whereon my soldiers march , Shall rise aloft and touch the hornèd moon , And not before , my sweet Zenocrate . Sit up , and rest thee like a lovely queen ; So , now she sits in pomp and ...
... move on both the poles , And when the ground , whereon my soldiers march , Shall rise aloft and touch the hornèd moon , And not before , my sweet Zenocrate . Sit up , and rest thee like a lovely queen ; So , now she sits in pomp and ...
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... moves , Made of the mould whereof thyself con- sists , Which makes me valiant , proud , ambitious , Ready to levy power against thy throne , That I might move the turning spheres of heaven ! For earth and all this airy region Cannot ...
... moves , Made of the mould whereof thyself con- sists , Which makes me valiant , proud , ambitious , Ready to levy power against thy throne , That I might move the turning spheres of heaven ! For earth and all this airy region Cannot ...
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... move . More than the ruin of our proper souls ! Tamb . Sit up , my son , [ and ] let me see how well Thou wilt become thy father's majesty . Amy . With what a flinty bosom should I joy The breath of life and burthen of my soul , If not ...
... move . More than the ruin of our proper souls ! Tamb . Sit up , my son , [ and ] let me see how well Thou wilt become thy father's majesty . Amy . With what a flinty bosom should I joy The breath of life and burthen of my soul , If not ...
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... move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command . Emperors and kings Are but obeyed in their several provinces ; But his dominion that exceeds in this Stretcheth as far as doth the mind of man : A sound magician is a demigod . Here ...
... move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command . Emperors and kings Are but obeyed in their several provinces ; But his dominion that exceeds in this Stretcheth as far as doth the mind of man : A sound magician is a demigod . Here ...
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