The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... Exeunt Nobles . Edw . I cannot brook these haughty menaces : Am I a king , and must be over - rul'd ? Brother , display my ensigns in the fields ; I'll bandy with the barons and the carls , And either die or live with Gaveston . GAV . I ...
... Exeunt Nobles . Edw . I cannot brook these haughty menaces : Am I a king , and must be over - rul'd ? Brother , display my ensigns in the fields ; I'll bandy with the barons and the carls , And either die or live with Gaveston . GAV . I ...
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... Exeunt . Enter both the MORTIMERS , WARWICK and LANCASTER . WAR . ' Tis true , the bishop is in the Tower , And goods and body given to Gaveston . LAN . What will they tyrannize upon the church ? Ah , wicked king ! accursed Gaveston ...
... Exeunt . Enter both the MORTIMERS , WARWICK and LANCASTER . WAR . ' Tis true , the bishop is in the Tower , And goods and body given to Gaveston . LAN . What will they tyrannize upon the church ? Ah , wicked king ! accursed Gaveston ...
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... Exeunt . SCENE III . Enter GAVESTON and the EARL of Kent . GAY . Edmund , the mighty prince of Lancaster , That hath more earldoms than an ass can bear , And both the Mortimers , two goodly men , With Guy of Warwick , that redoubted ...
... Exeunt . SCENE III . Enter GAVESTON and the EARL of Kent . GAY . Edmund , the mighty prince of Lancaster , That hath more earldoms than an ass can bear , And both the Mortimers , two goodly men , With Guy of Warwick , that redoubted ...
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... Exeunt Nobles . EDW . How fast they run to banish him I love ! They would not stir , were it to do me good . Why should a king be subject to a priest ? Proud Rome ! that hatchest such imperial grooms , With these thy superstitious taper ...
... Exeunt Nobles . EDW . How fast they run to banish him I love ! They would not stir , were it to do me good . Why should a king be subject to a priest ? Proud Rome ! that hatchest such imperial grooms , With these thy superstitious taper ...
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... Exeunt Edward and Gaveston . QUEEN . O miserable and distressed queen ! Would , when I left sweet France , and was embark'd , That charming Circe , walking on the waves , Had chang'd my shape , or that the marriage day , The cup of ...
... Exeunt Edward and Gaveston . QUEEN . O miserable and distressed queen ! Would , when I left sweet France , and was embark'd , That charming Circe , walking on the waves , Had chang'd my shape , or that the marriage day , The cup of ...
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