Lust's dominion; or, The lascivious queen. Hero and Leander. Certain of Ovid's elegies. Epigrams and elegies by John Davies and Christopher Marlowe. The first book of Lucan. Ovid's ElegiesW. Pickering, 1826 |
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... PHIL . The number of my years ends in one day : Ere this sun's down , all a king's glory sets , For all our lives are but death counterfeits . Father Mendoza , and you peers of Spain , Dry your wet eyes ; for sorrow wanteth force , T ...
... PHIL . The number of my years ends in one day : Ere this sun's down , all a king's glory sets , For all our lives are but death counterfeits . Father Mendoza , and you peers of Spain , Dry your wet eyes ; for sorrow wanteth force , T ...
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... PHIL . Lift me not up , I shortly must go down . When a few dribbling minutes have run out , Mine hour's ended . King of Spain farewell ! You all acknowledge him your sovereign ? ALL . When you are dead we will acknowledge him . K. PHIL ...
... PHIL . Lift me not up , I shortly must go down . When a few dribbling minutes have run out , Mine hour's ended . King of Spain farewell ! You all acknowledge him your sovereign ? ALL . When you are dead we will acknowledge him . K. PHIL ...
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... PHIL . I do commend him to thee for a man Both wise and warlike ; yet beware of him : Ambition wings his spirit ; keep him down ; What will not men attempt to win a crown ? Mendoza is protector of thy realm I did elect him for his ...
... PHIL . I do commend him to thee for a man Both wise and warlike ; yet beware of him : Ambition wings his spirit ; keep him down ; What will not men attempt to win a crown ? Mendoza is protector of thy realm I did elect him for his ...
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... PHIL . Oh , happy father ! miserable son ! Philip is gone to joy , Philip's forlorn , He dies to live , my life with woe is torn . - Q. Mo. Sweet son ! [ Exit . PHIL . Sweet mother : Oh ! how I now do shame To lay on one so foul , so ...
... PHIL . Oh , happy father ! miserable son ! Philip is gone to joy , Philip's forlorn , He dies to live , my life with woe is torn . - Q. Mo. Sweet son ! [ Exit . PHIL . Sweet mother : Oh ! how I now do shame To lay on one so foul , so ...
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... PHIL . Villain ! ' tis thee , Thou hell - begotten fiend ; at thee I stare ! Q. Mo. Philip , thou art a villain to dishonour me . PHIL . Mother , I am no villain ; ' tis this villain Dishonours you and me , dishonours Spain , Dishonours ...
... PHIL . Villain ! ' tis thee , Thou hell - begotten fiend ; at thee I stare ! Q. Mo. Philip , thou art a villain to dishonour me . PHIL . Mother , I am no villain ; ' tis this villain Dishonours you and me , dishonours Spain , Dishonours ...
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