The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... realm : And know , my lord , e'er I will break my oath , This sword of mine , that should offend your foes , Shall sleep within the scabbard at thy need , And underneath thy banners march who will , For Mortimer will hang his armour up ...
... realm : And know , my lord , e'er I will break my oath , This sword of mine , that should offend your foes , Shall sleep within the scabbard at thy need , And underneath thy banners march who will , For Mortimer will hang his armour up ...
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... realm ; Therefore , es if he be come , expel him straight . EDW . Barons and earls , your pride hath made me mute ; But now I'll speak , and to the proof , I hope . I do remember , in my father's days , Lord Piercy of the North , being ...
... realm ; Therefore , es if he be come , expel him straight . EDW . Barons and earls , your pride hath made me mute ; But now I'll speak , and to the proof , I hope . I do remember , in my father's days , Lord Piercy of the North , being ...
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... realm , And secretary too , and lord of Man . E. MOR . We may not , nor we will not suffer this . Y. MOR : Why post we not from hence to levy men ? LAN . My lord of Cornwall now at every word ! And happy is the man whom he vouchsafes ...
... realm , And secretary too , and lord of Man . E. MOR . We may not , nor we will not suffer this . Y. MOR : Why post we not from hence to levy men ? LAN . My lord of Cornwall now at every word ! And happy is the man whom he vouchsafes ...
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... realm and us . Enter the ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY , and a MESSENGER . WAR . Here comes my lord of Canterbury's grace . LAN . His countenance bewrays he is displeas'd . ARCHBISH . First were his sacred garments rent and torn , Then laid ...
... realm and us . Enter the ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY , and a MESSENGER . WAR . Here comes my lord of Canterbury's grace . LAN . His countenance bewrays he is displeas'd . ARCHBISH . First were his sacred garments rent and torn , Then laid ...
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... realm . Y. MOR . What we have done , Our heart - blood shall maintain . WAR . Think you that we can brook this upstart pride ? EDW . Anger and wrathful fury stops my speech . ARCHBISH . Why are you mov'd ? be patient , my lord , And see ...
... realm . Y. MOR . What we have done , Our heart - blood shall maintain . WAR . Think you that we can brook this upstart pride ? EDW . Anger and wrathful fury stops my speech . ARCHBISH . Why are you mov'd ? be patient , my lord , And see ...
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