The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... poor friendless passengers . Therefore at least admit us liberty , Even as thou hopest to be eternized , By living Asia's mighty emperor . Agyd . I hope our ladies ' treasures and our own , May serve for ransom to our liberties : Return ...
... poor friendless passengers . Therefore at least admit us liberty , Even as thou hopest to be eternized , By living Asia's mighty emperor . Agyd . I hope our ladies ' treasures and our own , May serve for ransom to our liberties : Return ...
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... working words he hath : But when you see his actions stop his speech , Your speech will stay or so extol his worth As I shall be commended and excused For turning my poor charge to his direction . And THE FIRST PART OF [ ACT II .
... working words he hath : But when you see his actions stop his speech , Your speech will stay or so extol his worth As I shall be commended and excused For turning my poor charge to his direction . And THE FIRST PART OF [ ACT II .
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... poor charge to his direction . And these his two renownèd friends , my lord , Would make one thirst and strive to be re- tained In such a great degree of amity . SCENE IV . Enter Mycetes , with his Crown in his hand , offering to hide ...
... poor charge to his direction . And these his two renownèd friends , my lord , Would make one thirst and strive to be re- tained In such a great degree of amity . SCENE IV . Enter Mycetes , with his Crown in his hand , offering to hide ...
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... poor Turk ! his fortune is too weak To encounter with the strength of Tambur Maine . View well my camp , and speak indifferently ; Do not my captains and my soldiers look As if they meant to conquer Africa . Bas . Your men are valiant ...
... poor Turk ! his fortune is too weak To encounter with the strength of Tambur Maine . View well my camp , and speak indifferently ; Do not my captains and my soldiers look As if they meant to conquer Africa . Bas . Your men are valiant ...
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... poor fools ! must you be first shall feel The sworn destruction of Damascus ? They knew my custom ; could they not as well Have sent ye out , when first my milk - white flags , Through which sweet mercy threw her gentle beams , Reflexed ...
... poor fools ! must you be first shall feel The sworn destruction of Damascus ? They knew my custom ; could they not as well Have sent ye out , when first my milk - white flags , Through which sweet mercy threw her gentle beams , Reflexed ...
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