The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... Madam , whither walks your majesty so fast ? QUEEN . Unto the forest , gentie Mortimer , To live in grief and baleful discontent ; For now , my lord , the king regards me not , But doats upon the love of Gaveston . He claps his cheek ...
... Madam , whither walks your majesty so fast ? QUEEN . Unto the forest , gentie Mortimer , To live in grief and baleful discontent ; For now , my lord , the king regards me not , But doats upon the love of Gaveston . He claps his cheek ...
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... Madam , 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 ...
... Madam , 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 ...
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... Madam , ' tis you that rob me of my lord . Epw . Speak not unto her ; let her droop and pine . QUEEN . Wherein , my lord , have I deserv'd these words ? Witness the tears that Isabella sheds , Witness this heart , that sighing for thee ...
... Madam , ' tis you that rob me of my lord . Epw . Speak not unto her ; let her droop and pine . QUEEN . Wherein , my lord , have I deserv'd these words ? Witness the tears that Isabella sheds , Witness this heart , that sighing for thee ...
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... Madam , how fares your grace ? QUEEN . Ah , Mortimer ! now breaks the king's hate forth , And he confesseth that he loves me not . Y. MOR . Cry quittance , madam , then ; and love not him . QUEEN . No , rather will I die a thousand ...
... Madam , how fares your grace ? QUEEN . Ah , Mortimer ! now breaks the king's hate forth , And he confesseth that he loves me not . Y. MOR . Cry quittance , madam , then ; and love not him . QUEEN . No , rather will I die a thousand ...
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... madam , would you have us call him home ? QUEEN . Aye , Mortimer , for till he be restor❜d , The angry king hath banish'd me the court ; And , therefore , as thou lov'st and tender'st me , Be thou my advocate unto these peers . Y. MOR ...
... madam , would you have us call him home ? QUEEN . Aye , Mortimer , for till he be restor❜d , The angry king hath banish'd me the court ; And , therefore , as thou lov'st and tender'st me , Be thou my advocate unto these peers . Y. MOR ...
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