The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... arms , And in his sportful hands an olive - tree , To hide those parts which men delight to see , Shall bathe him in a spring ; and there hard by , One like Acteon peeping through the grove , Shall by the angry goddess be transform'd ...
... arms , And in his sportful hands an olive - tree , To hide those parts which men delight to see , Shall bathe him in a spring ; and there hard by , One like Acteon peeping through the grove , Shall by the angry goddess be transform'd ...
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... arm in arm , the king and he doth march : Nay more , the guard upon his lordship waits ; SC . II . ] 13 EDWARD II .
... 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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... arms against the king ? ARCHBISH.What need I ? God himself is up in arms , When violence is offer'd to the church . Y. MOR . Then will you join with us , that be his peers , To banish or behead that Gaveston ? ARCHBISH . What else , my ...
... arms against the king ? ARCHBISH.What need I ? God himself is up in arms , When violence is offer'd to the church . Y. MOR . Then will you join with us , that be his peers , To banish or behead that Gaveston ? ARCHBISH . What else , my ...
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... arms against the king . Y. MOR . Aye , if words will serve , if not , I must . [ 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 ...
... arms against the king . Y. MOR . Aye , if words will serve , if not , I must . [ 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 ...
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... arms that twin'd about my neck , I had been stifled , and not liv'd to see The king my lord thus to abandon me ! Like frantic Juno will I fill the earth With ghastly murmur of my sighs and cries ; For never doated Jove on Ganymede So ...
... arms that twin'd about my neck , I had been stifled , and not liv'd to see The king my lord thus to abandon me ! Like frantic Juno will I fill the earth With ghastly murmur of my sighs and cries ; For never doated Jove on Ganymede So ...
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