The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... star - light , To whom the sun shines both by day and night ? Farewell base stooping to the lordly peers ; My knee shall bow to none but to the king . As for the multitude , they are but sparks , EDWARD THE SECOND. ...
... star - light , To whom the sun shines both by day and night ? Farewell base stooping to the lordly peers ; My knee shall bow to none but to the king . As for the multitude , they are but sparks , EDWARD THE SECOND. ...
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... Farewell , and perish by a soldier's hand , That would'st reward them with an hospital . GAV . Aye , aye , these words of his move me as much As if a goose would play the porcupine , And dart her plumes , thinking to pierce my breast ...
... Farewell , and perish by a soldier's hand , That would'st reward them with an hospital . GAV . Aye , aye , these words of his move me as much As if a goose would play the porcupine , And dart her plumes , thinking to pierce my breast ...
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... farewell ! QUEEN . Farewell , sweet Mortimer ; and , for my sake . Forbear to levy 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 ...
... farewell ! QUEEN . Farewell , sweet Mortimer ; and , for my sake . Forbear to levy 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 ...
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... farewell . Y.MOR . The idle triumphs , masks , lascivious shows , And prodigal gifts bestow'd on Gaveston , Have drawn thy treasury dry , and made thee weak ; The murmuring commons , overstretched , break . LAN . Look for rebellion ...
... farewell . Y.MOR . The idle triumphs , masks , lascivious shows , And prodigal gifts bestow'd on Gaveston , Have drawn thy treasury dry , and made thee weak ; The murmuring commons , overstretched , break . LAN . Look for rebellion ...
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... of my truth : If that will not suffice , farewell , my lords . Y. MOR . Stay , Edmund ; never was Plantagenet False of his word , and therefore trust we thee . PEм . But what's the reason you should leave him SC . III . ] 47 EDWARD II .
... of my truth : If that will not suffice , farewell , my lords . Y. MOR . Stay , Edmund ; never was Plantagenet False of his word , and therefore trust we thee . PEм . But what's the reason you should leave him SC . III . ] 47 EDWARD II .
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