The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1W. Pickering, 1826 - 9 Seiten |
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... thine arms . The sight of London to my exil'd eyes Is as Elysium to a new - come soul ; Not that I love the city , or the men , But that it harbours him I hold so dear The king , upon whose bosom let me lie , And with the world be still ...
... thine arms . The sight of London to my exil'd eyes Is as Elysium to a new - come soul ; Not that I love the city , or the men , But that it harbours him I hold so dear The king , upon whose bosom let me lie , And with the world be still ...
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... governor of Ireland in my stead , And there abide till fortune call thee home . Here take my picture , and let me wear thine ; O , might I keep thee here as I do this , Happy were I but now most miserable ! GAV . SC . IV . ] 21 EDWARD II .
... governor of Ireland in my stead , And there abide till fortune call thee home . Here take my picture , and let me wear thine ; O , might I keep thee here as I do this , Happy were I but now most miserable ! GAV . SC . IV . ] 21 EDWARD II .
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... thine she will have Gaveston . BALD . Then hope I by her means to be preferr'd , Having read unto her since she was a child . Y. SPEN . Then , Baldock , you must cast the scholar off , And learn to court it like a gentleman . " Tis not ...
... thine she will have Gaveston . BALD . Then hope I by her means to be preferr'd , Having read unto her since she was a child . Y. SPEN . Then , Baldock , you must cast the scholar off , And learn to court it like a gentleman . " Tis not ...
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... thine arms ? BALD . My name is Baldock , and my gentry I fetch from Oxford , not from heraldry . EDW . The fitter art thou , Baldock , for my turn . Wait on me , and I'll see thou shalt not want . BALD . I humbly thank your majesty ...
... thine arms ? BALD . My name is Baldock , and my gentry I fetch from Oxford , not from heraldry . EDW . The fitter art thou , Baldock , for my turn . Wait on me , and I'll see thou shalt not want . BALD . I humbly thank your majesty ...
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... thine own people ; patron shouldst thou be , But thou Y. MOR . Nay , madam , if you be a warrior , Ye must not grow so passionate in speeches . Lord's , sith that we are by suff'rance of heav'n SC . IV . ] 75 EDWARD 11 .
... thine own people ; patron shouldst thou be , But thou Y. MOR . Nay , madam , if you be a warrior , Ye must not grow so passionate in speeches . Lord's , sith that we are by suff'rance of heav'n SC . IV . ] 75 EDWARD 11 .
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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