The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... Once more receive my hand ; and let this be A second marriage ' twixt thyself and me . QUEEN . And may it prove more happy than the first ! My gentle lord , bespeak these nobles fair , That wait attendance for a gracious look , And on ...
... Once more receive my hand ; and let this be A second marriage ' twixt thyself and me . QUEEN . And may it prove more happy than the first ! My gentle lord , bespeak these nobles fair , That wait attendance for a gracious look , And on ...
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... Spencer's hope depends . BALD . What , mean you then to be his follower ? Y. SPEN . No , his companion ; for he loves me well , VOL . II . 3 And would have once preferr'd me to the king . SC . I. ] 33 EDWARD II . ACT THE SECOND. ...
... Spencer's hope depends . BALD . What , mean you then to be his follower ? Y. SPEN . No , his companion ; for he loves me well , VOL . II . 3 And would have once preferr'd me to the king . SC . I. ] 33 EDWARD II . ACT THE SECOND. ...
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Christopher Marlowe George Robinson. And would have once preferr'd me to the king . BALD.But he is banish'd , there's small hope of him . Y. SPEN . Aye , for a while ; but , Baldock , mark the end . A friend of mine told me in secresy ...
Christopher Marlowe George Robinson. And would have once preferr'd me to the king . BALD.But he is banish'd , there's small hope of him . Y. SPEN . Aye , for a while ; but , Baldock , mark the end . A friend of mine told me in secresy ...
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... once and then thy soldiers march'd like players , With garish robes , not armour ; and thyself , Bedaubed with gold , rode laughing at the rest , Nodding and shaking of thy spangled crest , Where women's favours hung like labels down ...
... once and then thy soldiers march'd like players , With garish robes , not armour ; and thyself , Bedaubed with gold , rode laughing at the rest , Nodding and shaking of thy spangled crest , Where women's favours hung like labels down ...
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... once more I'll importune him with prayer , If he be strange and not regard my words , My son and I will over into France , And to the king my brother there complain , How Gaveston hath robb'd me of his love : But yet I hope my sorrows ...
... once more I'll importune him with prayer , If he be strange and not regard my words , My son and I will over into France , And to the king my brother there complain , How Gaveston hath robb'd me of his love : But yet I hope my sorrows ...
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ACHA Achates Æneas ANNA arms art thou Ascanius Baldock bear BENV Benvolio blood brother cardinals Carthage CLOWN conjurer crown cursed death devil DICK DIDO Dido's Doctor Faustus dost doth duke of Guise earl Edward emperor Eneas England EPER Epernoune Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father Faustus fear friends Ganymede Gaveston gentle grace grief hand hate hath head hear heart heaven hell hence holy honour HORSE-C Iarbas ILIONEUS Isabel KENT king of France Lancaster leave live look lord Lucifer madam majesty Master Doctor Matrevis MEPH Mephostophilis Mortimer Mountsorrell murder Navarre ne'er noble Pembroke's men Pope pray prince QUEEN realm SCENE SERGESTUS sirrah soldiers soul speak SPEN Spencer stay sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thyself traitor Troy unto villain Warwick words